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Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1869), 1869-09-28

Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1869), 1869-09-28 page 1

.COLUMBUS, OHIO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, NO. 1S3. VOT, XXXI. . . . TELEGRAPHIC. utriiiiit:n iuu Tim joihyai. FOREIGN NEWS. MooftarjandCoianiprcial OHIO. Cincinnati, Sept. 27. How In it SiUoon Two 5lc Slabbed. At a bis row In the Olllce Saloon, Day-ton, yesterday, John ami Chas. Stout, two brothers, wore slabbed, fatally It 1? feared. Six men foremost lu the affray have been arrested. iiaercalliia; Law null. The case growlngout of the loss of the steamers United Hiatus and Auwrlca is now up before the Superior Court of this elty. Hon. Geo. K. Hugh anil John P. Follctt, counsel for underwriters of this city, have started fur I.on'sville to take depositions In the ease ut that city. Iturkeye lliiees. Buckeye races; two miles; ftOOsnh-serlpliim; club ijcJ.fjOO; eleven entries. The following was the start : Coquette 4,8; Exchange 1,1; Alia Vulva II, distance! ; HelnilxiM 3,3. Time, StlT'i. Club, 00; Hirer miles; Maggie Hiinicr 2. I); King Tom II, 2; Honlta 1, 1 Thnefi:rr-1v,ri:V.J Consolation, iUO, mile dash; John Kllgour 1; J. McUor-mlek's ch. f. S. Time l:W?i- Track heavy. Baling light. Pay line. Crowd very large. Admission doubled. Taylor Vage, of I'xMliin, bought tho horse Hunihurg, of lleorgc Cailwallader for $700 to day. Inst week Hamburg won the two year-old stakes on tho liuekeye ill the best time for two-year olds on reeord. I'ENMSYLVAMIA. I'lllI.AllKI.rillA, Sept. 20, llenvy llttln Silorin. Reports from the Interior of this State say thut a heavy storm has prevailed since last night. The Schuylkill river at Heading has risen four feet. PriTsmtuo, Sept. 87. Illvcr itnd Wenher. Tho Ilonongiihcta 4 feet 6 inches and rising. Weather cloudy ami cool. Ther Ill'lllletcr lit. Pittsmihu, Bept. 27. ollon Mill llurlied. About 0 o'clock this morning a (Ire broke out in the Hope Cotton Mills in Allegheny City, owned by H. Clillds & Co. The buildings were destroyed en tlrelv: loss about tloO.OOO, on which there Is au Insurance of $115,011(1, almost all in Kastern companies. About 1100 employees are thrown out of work. Kollcl Fund for Avondulo Nitfforcra Tho Trustees of tho Avondale Belief Fund to-day adopted a plan for tho dis tribution of tliu lunds thai reacu mem The plan of distribution for the first vear Is as follows : Each widow will be paid the sum of $201) In omul monthly payments; each male orphan child under l'l years, and each h male orphan child under Id years shall be paid lur tlie same neriod f 100 in the same inauncr. Lull dren over the ages mciilloncd will be mild In lull a sum not exceeding SHOO Five thousand dollars was voted to meel spe cial cases not embraced lu tho fore going. Tliesc provisos are made for aid and relief till the tlrst day ol October, liu, ami will absorb all but $10,000. The re-mainder of the lund is to be carefully In vested in good securities that can be converted inlo cash when required and to constitute a permanent luurt uovisa ble upon the following basis: - One-third to constitute it widow's fund and the re malning two thirds an orphan's fund From these funds the widows and or phans are to receive quarterly payments until tho whole is exhausted, WASHINGTON. I'lxlritnrdiliury Itirrunso of (lull. Wabiiinuton, Sept. 22. mlgriv Official returns of passengers arrlvln; In the United Stales during tho quarto ending with June shows an cxtruordlnn ry Increase. The whole number win, (H3; of whom nearly (111,000 were women I'nilcil siiiles I'ropertr nt Ifiirpcr'w lurry lu uu ftoiu. In pursuance of an net of Congress, the pronertvol the United Stales at Harper Ferry will ho sold on theHOthof No vember. kPAl. London, Sept. 20. Insurrection Denpewala t'lKhl Tlili Ibe luturgents. The News reports to-day are of an ex-cltlUR, even alarming character. Popular dlssall'cctlon and disloyalty to the exist ing government prevail very generally throughout the nation, and both have again been expressed lu the shape of an armed counter revolution. There was an Insurrectionary demonstration made by the volunteer troops In Barcelona Inst uight. It was occasioned by the receipt of the Government order commanding the volunteers to disarm, and an attempt on the part of the local authorltea to en force It. 1 he lact nut me volunteers oi Turragana, which refused to disarm previously, and Were suffering im- prlsonineut lor tho oiuuce, was mailo a cause fjr an addltloml excitement. In asaort time, five birrl-cades, built by tho public cartmen, were thrown up. me curunens nam cade was assaulted by the regular troops anil carried by a hayouet charge, after a very dcserate resistance on the part of Its defenders, and a heavy loss of life. During tho engagement the Insurgents had twenty-four nu n killed, a large number Wounded ami seventy of their most active brethren undo prisoner. The troops had two commlssii nod office r wore killed and several soldiers wounded. Order was subsequently restored. More Trouble Antlcl pitied. A radical Itcpubllcan-Dcmocratlc demonstration was announced to bo made in Madrid on Wednesday, the 2!llh lust. .More trouble Is anticipated on the occasion. London, Sept. 2T. The Paris correspondent of the London Post says the lutorest In Cuban matters is Increasing at Paris, but the public must not expect to learn precisely tho Intercourse between Madrid aud Wash- ulon: there is a diillcult game to be played In order to avoid wounding tin Spanish pride. TMIKICY. CoN9TANTINOri.lt, Stpl 2T- Tho Kill inn vs. Viceroy of Fiypt. The somlnlllclnl Journal Turqulo ol this cltv, publishes In Its Issue to-day, a valient article against tno viceroy oi Egypt, for his action iu resisting the terms or arrangement wun tne enitan mbraced In the second letter transmit ted to his Highness by tho Turkish Gov ernment through the Vizier; aud also for Is propugal to refer ttio whole subject matter in dispute to the arbitrament of the European great powers. 1 he Oram Vizier s newspaper organ onsets, in tne name of the Sultan, to the propositions of tho Viceroy, ami Insists on tho com nlotc acceptance of tno second loiter bvtho latter. Tho Ttunuio concludes this editorial attack by recommeuiiiiig the rorte to at onco dismiss Ismail 'asha and appoint Mustapha 'la.ll l a sha Viceroy of Jigypt. IHANCU. rAUU, Bept 27. The Mysterious Murder. The mystery of the recent family mur der approaches solution. Tho bodies of the father and eldest son have been dis covered near Hie spot where the mother and other children were lound. l'.Mjl AMI. London, Sept 23. 1 (Hailstone's Ilcply to tho I'enluna. Mr. Gladstone, In reply to a petition for amnesty to tho Fenians, promises to submit the petition to tho Queen, but does not pledge the Government to any particular action on the subject, lie acknowleges the soundness of judgment exhibited by tho petitioners In atluchlng the true character to the olienses com mitted. Jeff, l-nmliiff lo Amcrlcil. Jclferson D.ivis sailed for America Saturday on the steamer Haltlmnre. Lord Clarendon's Visit lo I'uria. The Dally News to-day reports that the object of Lord Clarendon's visit to I'arls was to announce to jNitpoicon an arrangement between Austria, Prussia, Hussla and England to preserve peace and check tho contagion ol revolution In France, In case of the hmpcror's death, but not lo thwart Herman unity. VIRGINIA. Nkw YoitK, Sept. 27. Tho II. N. Kuimtnrinl Content. A Klchinnui! special to the Herald savs tho excitement over tho struggle for Senators fiom Virginia increases every day, ami it Is Intimated that possibly a Radical Republican may be cho sen lo nil one ol 1 1 in places. Aicxanuc Sharp, late Postmaster at Itiohmond, brother In-law of tho President, has bee brought prominently forward by the Conservatives. Horace Greeley Is liki wise spoken of ',o represent the Old Do minion in tno Higher urancn oi our in lional Legislature. WES'" INDIES. Havana, Bept. 27, l-iirthnnnke. Advices from St. Thomas to the 18th says that three shocks of an earthquake occurred there on the 17th, Tho stores Were closed aud business was suspended. There were no lives lost as far aa known. A general alarm prevailed. Tho llobela Ilclcntoil, Advices from St. Domingo to the Oth says Hat it had defeated tho rebels who were beselglng Asva. OOL0MB08 MARKET. Monday Evbnins, Sept. 27. The great financial gale which swept over Wall street last week did not ex tend to the Western money centers, aud though our baukers opened their eyes cry wide, they neither lost nor gained anything, as far as we can learu, In the storm. The supply of cash gold on our market Is merely nominal and the bubble swelled aud burst before any contracts could lie made for future delivery. A full account of the affair will be found on this page. The New York Tribune hosa brilliant ly written account of tho picturesque scenes of the Gold Hoom on Friday. We would gladly find room for It. The in tense excitement of the hour thrills In very word of it. Rut we llnd room for only the condensed (aud latest) state meut of tho Post, bringing the account down to Saturday evening. A short but raphlc description from tho World, and a very definite piece of explanation from the Time's Money Article is all wo can ilnd space for, ont of the pages of thril ling description from tho New York dallies. Our local money market is In good condition with a fair demand on bus! ncss paper. Some of onr Hankers report short supply of Exchange and in sonic cases havu declined to draw for out siders. We quote from the latest telegraphic report from New York : noi.n Unniti hi hi Five-Twenties, Vl'i, uiuo, Ditto, Ultto, Oilto, Ulttu, rn-Fortlea, i'acllic tiit... IS 'ii.'i now.., '7 Il Vrjill'J , wi VJiai , un'i .411:1', WI'idilM Iia-.MIUV lci'tua; , 118 VJI1H Ill) Mil!),'. tinjdBliiiJi KENTUCKY. Cincinnati, Sept 27. A Negro Token from Jail nuil IIiiiir by niiiKkod ninn. On tho 22d seventy masked men rode Into Lancaster, Garrard county, Ky., and took a colored man from Jail nnd hung him. Tin saino regulators a few nights hetore cowhlded Walter II. Sut ton and Mr. Hutchison, and ordered Ihrin to leave the country. Massachusetts. Boston, Bopt. 27. Aid for llestltnta CutUolIc Children. The concert In aid of the Home for destitute Cathollo children at the Coliseum yesterday afternoon, was attended by over II0.00U persons. There was a chorus of feur hundred voices, with eighty brass and twenty reed pieces. NEW YORK. Buffalo, Bept. 27. UiallnBiiUhed Visitors. Prlnoo Arthur and the Governor Gen- nral of Canada visited DulTalo to-day. They drove almut the city, and lunched with Ex-President niimoro. ILLINOIS. CnicAoo,Bept.27. Flouring mill Destroyed by t iro. A Galesburg dispatch says : The llonr- lim mill, owned by C. Jones, In that city. was entirely destroyed by tlreon Sunday morning. 1 Here was an insurance on the mill of $1110.000 in a foreign Com nun v. and on the stock there was an In surancnof $2,000 In the Home and 42,001) In the Lorlllard.or Hcvi tork. CANADA. Bt. CATIIAItlNRS, Sept. 27. An Absconding llroker. John D. Cutvcn, an absconding bro- of this place, absconded on Saturday night, taking wlth hlin twenty or thirty thousand dollars. Several bankers are sufferers, as well as a number of bust ness men. LOUISIANA. Nkw Ohi.kins, Bept. 27. MeaniNtilp I.osl. Tho steamship Trade Wind was lost In the Gulf on the 24th. The passengers were saved, and also part of th crew TENNESSEE. Nahiivim.k, Bept, 27, Heavy Frosl. There was a heavy frost this morning, but It lias done no serious damage. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. rprJB THUHTERH FOB I'll INSTITUTION X tor tlio htlursllon ol tlm llllnil will mcel Honied l'rniMjMili. IID to. or uetnre I te 'JMIi iiht Outobor next. Irum comnutent bullilen or work mtn, for executing sail purfcftltiir tho wvrM works requiM Id urcrtlnK on tlie old sioiibiI tho inula Inira oi loa in notion mr uin ouuaation oi tM bliiiU. In ftooonlsnnti with tho nlftni, ilmwtnm. spocltloktlonn anil xcuwlulo ol aiimxiliutii.y tlmstt-il ouuitltlM to bo fltsin xt room No. A. lorr. ( 'orrelilit'x lllook. t'n'mnbui. Ohio. And tin, tiHtoe of tliu Ar- to tint. tVin. Ttaxl-y. Uxflon' HuililltiKx, rornov sixlli xnu wiiinnt nu., uiiioid-axil. Ohio, alter tliu Ultb of bVuli mber loot. oVourltlM for tlio UltHlul iultllmoot of oxeh eootrsot will bu riipiired, xnd tho niuuvs of xueli, wun i moiiui iirniMMiiis oiiiiuera or worxmi-i xnil thalr iitlilriM. Iliuxt bu attiu'biHl toeaoli pro. poft&l. All toiuuilo vxpiantiioiix ol nit uraw-inss, fto., wiU U given W Hit partita preoaring pmpoaaia. Perloilioat ptymenia for work flono and approv- a, to ut nuit ancoMiins io a wneutne oi pneta pa atuxuu Ul aicn pnipiwni hi die law uirveia. t. if KkH-dONS. !,., Wm. TiSHl.nr, Arehtteet, bepttlubar H, llb. H-plJ The wholesale grocery trade Is brisk, but quotations are without change. The retail trade is reinforced by tho arrival of several fresh articles, in the fall trade, among which arc Cranberries and Southern Sweet Potatoes. The Hardware trade Is dull and prices unchanged. New quotations in Game, Sweet Pota toes and other articles will be foundbelow: Axk-iiandi.ks $2 2533 00 per dozen, wholesale. Biiooms With a very light stock, ami good demand, without any change iu figures; prices are very firm at our quotations. We uoto common at H Mi; medium $5 00; extra $ 00; fancy, $7 00 per dozen. . HuTTKii lu good supply this week. Prices keep up to 85S 10c retail. Candles Wholesale, Star full weight sl7.es, 24c; Stearine lUaJOe; Tullow 10;$ 17c, Parraline 4uc. Chkksk We ouote dairy nt 10c; Ham burg 17, aud Factory 17S18c, with a light stock. Cheese retails at sue. Cocoa N utb Uaraooa $8 per hundred; Carthanua till per hundred. COKW.R Wholesale uetnana gooo. We quote Common Ulo at 'M'.jW-l'ijC; Medium 24lo''l25'icj Prime 2'ic; Choice 27c. Hio Coffees retail at 25i(28c; Java 40c; Mocha at 00c. Chaniikuiiiks 18320c a quart at re tail six nuarts for a dollar. CoitDAOK the demand is moderate. We quote Manilla large sizes 24c; small miac: Jute lnc; Manilla bedcorue koMfiO; Jntedo$:l.a5; Wrapping twine e'f iloc; Cotton do 4o(dou. limns and Dyks HI. Curb. Soda, owcastlo, 7'oC, American 7c, flal Soda $4 r0d.r 00; bulcrutus U.JlUc; 1'iiro ur. nrtur. li-'ic. second quality, do s-iiMUC: lorax42c: Ilrimstone 0lii7c; Bulplmr 8ailc; Epsom Salts 7cs tiultpeter, llf'i il)c. Camphor declined to hUcMfl 10; Indigo, common, 7.'ie(!f$l 20; medium, $1 4M.il (10; lluest Manilla, $1 Viifi (HI; Madder 22u2llc; Alum (l7c; Uopperas 4a.r)c.; llluo Vitriol Site.; Cudbear She; Extract Iiogwood bulk 1H to 20 pounds at 21c; liulf-iMiiinds 22fj2:ic per lb; Putty per lb. Eous Pair supply at lHfl'JOc per doz. retail. Fish Tho demand for Lake Fish Is light. Wo quote Mackerel N.l halves at $11 60; large No. 2 do, $10 00; small do new $t0Whitc fish $7 OU; Pickerel .'); Herring, $!l fill per half barrel. Ilox Herring, UOe; Scaled, 70c. Codfish atO'ie sun cured. All wholesale. Coiinsn re tail at 12c. F1.01JH There Is alwiit the usual demand. Prices moire, from $0 (10 aH 00. FitlfiTS Ualslna have advanced to $1 for LaverB. Currants 1.1c. New Prunes 14V'c. Almonds 20(KU;ic. Filberts 20 jj22c. Fhuits Pomkstio Poaches, 7,r)C3 $115. Apples, 40ca$t. Quinces, $2 00 Concords. SffllOc lier lo. Delawarcs, sue. Gaiir Woodcock 7fic per pair; Prairie Chickens $1 per pair; Teal Duck 60c per pair; Mallard $1 on per pair; rigcons $1 2R32 00 per tlozeu. Chickens 26c each; Tamo Ducks 25c. Ui.ass w Itnout change tne post weex We nuute by 8 to 8 by 10, at $:! CO; 10 by 12 at $3 7.r; 0 by 11 to 10 by 15, at $4 00; It by 14 to 14 by in, at $4 s i. These -ratei are retail, or ny single dox. Giiain Wheat sells at tl 10. Corn brines 85c: Oats firm at 45c; rye UOc. Hams and Bacon Sugar-cured Hams sell at 24c wholesale aud at25o retail Shoulders 10c wholesale, aud 18c retail Sugar-cured liaon 2;lV2rc; cemmon Ha-con 111(1200. Dried licet 22c wholesale, and 25il28c retail. HAY-BclIsat$801O. limits Green Irum butchers 8'u'c; we salted 12c: dry sailed HioJlHci green calf 14itlUc; cured do 17-Jlllc,wholesale. Hocking Coai. 11o bushel; delivered on boat or car Ho. Trade very active ami steady. I mm rig arm ana in sinnu supply Charcoal, 11. 11., lonndry, $50; Char coal. H. IV. mill. $45: Charcoal, C u., $50,270 aa to brand and grade. Sum Coal Foundry, $48; Mono Coal, mill, $43. The above prices are four mouths on wnarr. Lkatiikii We quota whotrsale: Har ness 42444c; skirting 4l.tfl8oi bridle loathor $00 per tiozcn; uiiualo slaughter, best UOc per U; do do 2d U4c; lluenos Ayrcs, sole, !;,i';nc; iihk sole, t&avte Oak urncr leather $48a00 per tlozen; do mestic calf $1 UOiil 60 per lb; do kip 76c i3$l per , Lkmons $10 per box. Ltmnsit Hurshlser & Adams report 1st Clear, $59 rt thousand; 2d t;lear, $50; 81I Clear $40; Common, $25; Coarse Common, $'.U; Joist aud Scantling, 18 and nnder. $22 50: Fencing. $02 50; N. 1 Sawed Shlngle.fO; Noa sawed Biilugiii $4; Lath, $3 50; Clear Floorlug, dressed, $40; Common Flooring, dressed, $35; Clear Siding, dressed, $.'5; Cominoe Sldiug, dressed, $23 50, Ash Flooring, dressed,$40; Yellow Pb e Flooring dress ed, $45, Oak Floorlug, dressed, $40. Nails Demand very gooo. ai aoout the fnlloKlnu rates: 10s to 00s, $4 50; 8s to lis $4 75; 0s to 7s, $5 00; 4a to 5, C5 25: 3s. fO 00; us Hue, 1 uu. 110 change during the week. Oils Lard oil is nominal ai i ok: Linseed $1 25. Fish Oil has advanced a little now selling at 00c to $1 10. Pkanuts Vlrgiula 10c; Norm Caro lina 12'oc. . . ln.Titui.m;M Helmed. :i(ia:cje: mi- brlcatlng Oil (natural oll)30.if bk'; lieu-zlnelSc; Parallne 25c, (wholesale.) Wool oil 116c. Plastkhf.iis Haih 50e per bush. Potatoks Sell at 40d00c per bushel retail. No change. Hick Tho demand Is fair nt lllc lor Carolina aud U d'.l.;c for Kangnon; wholesale Hetail Carolina PJ.'gC; Uangoiiii 13e. Swrkt Potatoks Domestic $3 per bushel: Southern $3 25 bushel or $150 per barrel. Sweet Potatoes from the country wholesale nt $1 50 Only one consignment of Southern yet received lo this city. s vi.t ino cianse. Shot The denmnil is light at $3 25 for Drop, and $3 oO lor Duckshot. Lead I2c for rolled bar. Soap Prices are stationary. AVe quote: Common OjjlOc; German 10l.;8 11c; Kraslvo HS.c; liaoouts is-gc; American Castile 17c; Foreign do 25c. SiAiioii At7'jC. StiUAns The demand continues brisk We quote Molasses Sugar, 13c; Cuba 11 $ 15c; Porto Uico 15al5!c; Demerara 1(1 310'jc; O Yellow lOjlU'c; A While 17LjiJ17!.ic; Hards lS'c. Sugars retail: Cubas 15c; Porlo HIco 10c; C Yellow :flc; C AVhlte 17c; A White 18c; Hards 20c. Tbas Tliero is tho usual demand for good Teas. We quoto common, Young Hyson, 902$1 20; medium $1 40 ai 00; fine lo choice $1 00J1 80; lin-oerlal $1 40S1 80: Gunpowder $1 75 31 85; Oolong U5c(2$l 40. Teas retail run Irom $195 no. Tobacco Manufactured dark 10s s and Navy (I5Q75C,- bright Ids, y.s and tt,sV0c3$l 30; Smoking wa 33c ; Fine-cut Chewing 0oc3f 1 10. Whibkv Cincinnati prices. Woodbn Waub Two-hooped Pall $3 75; 8-kooped do $3 00; No. 1 Tubs, $12 50; No. 2 do $11 00; No. 8 do $0 50; Zink Washboards -sou. THE WLL STREET FLUESY. Nsw YoitK, Sept. 27. Wnll sircet--lliiinentn.Hlnnd.illl The World says tlie President of the Gold Kxchnngo Hank announces the following firms as omitted from tlie clearinir: Gercga iS Graves; Goiway, Hunter is Co.; P. 11. Williams, Jr. & Co ; James Brown & Co.; Domen, Ilovcuck, thus K McClnro Co : W m. Hoiden (K uo ; Al bert Soever?: Chas. W. Keep & Co. The President of the oanK announces that the clearing movement has been completed nnd that all balances will be settled to-day. In the Investigation of tlio bank it was found to be as sound ns a bell. Tbe ilrms named In Mr. llendlct's note have not actually failed, but they have not clsared themselves Willi the nana. 10 day the full account of ull'ilrs will bo come known. Several brokers attempted to obtalu admission to the bank this morning but were refused. It is said they Intended to create a disturbance. At a meeting of Gold Hoard this morn Ing a committee of nine was appointed, who waited on the Guld Exchaugc Hank to ascertuln the status of all' Irs. lu the absence ol the committee statements were made by several members present as to the llnanclal position of their different Ilrms, and the board voteil to make no sales of gold till after the reort of the committee was received, llrown & Co., slate they have not fulled but have ndlnsted all their balances with other dealers Independent of the Hank. Mr. Callender, examiner of National Dunks, reports all Nit' lonal Hanks in this city In a sound condition. Severn! In unctions were issued against the Gold Kxchunge Hank to day by Judge lark, also several against Wall street Brokers. An order of arrest ng iinst Js. Ileldeu on the suit ol L. T. Hatch for creting Ills property to defraud credi tors. No price of gold at tho room, on the street 13n. ltallwnvs Weak: Krle 34; Michigan Southern Ml; New York Central 183JJ Money light ut I per cent. Tho affairs In Wall street, aro still kept, to a great extent In confusion, by tliu block In business at the Uold ex change Hank, which temporarily keeps the cold dealers out of a large amount 01 money, and moreover leaves in doubt tho Btanding of numerous Ilrms with the natural result of extreme cnutlou and uneasiness In every branch of business. the Uold Exchange Hank Is making lis clearings on tho business of Thursday but has not yet made the first settlement on the enormous transactions of Friday The following letter has ln.cn address cd to tho memliers of the Gold Hoom Nkw Yoiik Gold Faoiianor Hank Nkw Yonk, Sept. 27, 180U, Draii Bins : 1 send you Inclosed your corrected statement. The following statements of dealers have licen rc jecte.i from tho movement for failure to comply with the rules: Albert Bpcycrs, Doralu & Uncock, Galway, Hunter & Co., Wil liam llelden it Co., Seergars, Graves, Chaso. McClnro & Co.. P. H. Williams, Jr. & Co., Chas. W. Keop Si Co., Jas. llrown et Co. Your balances must ne mudo good bv 13 o clock to day. Any accounts not settled at that time will be regarded as fulled. For tho purpose of clearing, yon will bo Informed Immedi ately of any further default on yuur bitemciit. I Signed J Yours respectfully, U. M. Hbnkpkt, Pros't. .Tames llrown emphatically nrolests against the statement of tliu Gold Exchange Hank that he had failed. T he Treasury purchase of bonds from this date to November 1st will bo as fol lows: September 211, $2,000,000; October 2d, $2,000,(HHI; October 7, $1,000,000; Oc tober 13, $3,00O,00: October 20, $2,OUO,-000; Ortolicr 21, $1,000,000; October 27, 2.0UO.0O0: total, IIU.UW.OOO. The pur chases of October 7th aud 21st are for tho Sinking Fund. Tho Treasury sales nf gold for tho ssmc time' will bo as follows: September 28, $1,000,000; September 30, $1,000,000; October 1, $1,000,000; October A, $1,000,-000; Oclolwr 8, $1,000,000; Oetolier 13, f 1,000,000; October 14, $1,000,000; Octo ber 15. ll.OOO.tHHl: Octoller 111. f l.UtHI, 000; October S3, $ 1 ,000,000; Oetolier 80, $l,liuu,utKl; Oetolier 28, $i,(Ksi.onu; wem ber 20, l,000,(,00j total, Ki,ow,oou, The Colli llooin held an executive ses sion at 10 o'clock this morning to consider what means should be adopted to hasten a settlement of last Thursday and Friday's bus'uess. Alter some discussion a committee of nlue was appointed to agree upon aud report some method lor expediting busiuess, and a recess was taken. The members assembled at 1 o clock. The committee of nine reported that they had got the Gold Exchange llauk to postpone the declaraliou of any more defaulters until 2 P. M , aud also sug gested that a committee or four be appointed to wait upou the Hank ol New York and see if that Institution would assist in clearing the gold operations of Friday. Owing to the fart that the Gold Exchange ISank has not got through with Thursday's oprratlous, a resolution was oll'ered that a non-coinpllanre with the regulations of the Gold Exchange Hank to take up the gold of llelden it Co. shall not work a sui'cuslou of any member of this body. This was lost by a decided vote. A letter was received from Wm. F. Liverniore Co., giving notice that their outstanding liansacllous were all to account of Win. Heath A Co, Smith, Gould, Martin & Co., and James Fisk & Co. This letter was ordered on Hie. A resolution wits adopted instructing the committee of 0 to return to the Gold Exchange Hank, and if they wero not able lo receive the assistance of the bank officers, to ascertuln for themselves what they could of llelden's allairs and re port as early as possible. During tlie discussion, Mr. Mil-bank, who acted as Mr. Holden's clerk on Thursday, said he distinctly recollected the account that was handed In. llelden's account was 011 the debt side $3,770,000, and 011 the credit side $3,755,000. From this It would seem his indebtedness to the bank was $1,500 In gold. This must have been Wednesday's business. After another recess the Hoard assembled at 3 o'clock. The committee appointed to ascertain the condition of Uclden&Co. with the Gold Exchange Hank, said they were unable to make any report, and all ad: .liniment took place until to morrow morning. As to tlio llnal Issue of the present dead lock, It may be concluded that everything depends upon the clearings of Smith, Gould, Mnrlln ic Co., nnd from what is generally understood as to the extent of their settlement at 1:50, there appears to be little doubt that their cleurnings will turn out all right. On Buturduy, a largo number of Injunctions were sued out before the Supreme Court, restraining the bank from paying over deposits, which It Is supposed have been sued. Clnis. Callender, the National Hank Examiner, states freely that every National Hunk In this city is in a sound condition, and conservatively managed; also that the Tenth National Hank is to day a creditor at tho Clearing House for over half a million dollars. The following formal announcement of failures was read at the Stock Exchange this morning: l'roBidcnt of the New York Stock Kxcliango: Deak Bin Iii consequence of W. P. Ueldon & Co. not meeting their engagements, wo ure unable to liquidate, consequently we are obliged to suspeud for the present, signtdj G. Fiiank. Bept. 27th, 1801). The money market during the forenoon was In a state of utter confusion;. The enormous balances locked up at Uic Gold Exchange llauk, estimated from $8,000,000 10 $14,000,000, rendered It almost impossib e to get money, and street lenders were exacting rates lor carrying securities varying from er cent, on Governments to 2'4 per cent, ou New York Ceutral. lu the afternoon the market suddculy lit up and rales fell to 7 per cent, ou stocss and (I per cent, on Governments. This unexpected relief checked the panic on tlie Stock Exchange and caused a harp rebound In prices generally. 1 oitKitiN l.xi'iiANOK (Juli t and llrm, but entirely nominal at llM .il Oil for Hi si class bills. Gol.n Has been quoted all the way from' HIP., to 135 among dealers, clos ing iiomiiially ut 1:11.(13"). GoVKitNMKNTS strong, coupons of ,81.11!l'.,.ifl'J0;do '02, la2: do of '04, HIP.ed'.Me. do of '(15 I21tfl-.il1,'; do new. ii8i4.(tU8'tf':do '07, ii8Yf is5; iio'os llBj4'4llS',.; 1U-4U.1 liiN'.,'Hiuli; mciilcs llKliaig)l(i7. The stock market owned weak, nnd as tho excessive stringency in moiiey he-caino more upparent there was a general rush 10 sell aud prices falling on SS,V8 per cent. In the alternoon there was marked recovery, upon the easing of money, but the market Dually became unsettle. I and closeil with a reaction 0111 the highest point. The Slock Mutket is dull but generally linn. Hailhoad Stocks New York Cc rat 178; Harlem 125; Hudson River 155 Heading 02: Erin 80: Michigan Central 120: Michigan Southern KIM Illinois uontrni 120; i-itisourg ill); Northwestern mi ; do preferred ou,'; Hock Island 105; St. Paul GO; do pr. ferred 70; Wabash 05; do preferred 8(1; fort vynyno tw.'i; lerro Haute Chicago & Alton Wi; Ohio & Missis. slppt 25tj; Columbus, Cincinnati am Indiana Central 2d1,,. TKi.KiinAPii Stocks Western Union Telegraph 115-Y Stkamsihp Stocks Faclflc Mall 00. Ixi'itKss Stocks Adams, 63i; Wells, rurgu 01 tjo., i,i; American uu, HEWI0KK LIVE STOCK MARKET New Yohk, r'ept. 2i. Bkrvks The 4.100 fresh and 400stule on sale to day, making 8,176 for the week, have broken down the market Sales were Blow and prices 'c to lc lower on different grades, nnd about 500 remain unsold to-night. 1 he weath er Is cool and tine, but there are too many cattle. Hutchers rememlier the loss of last week, when they sold Texan quarters at $3 each; so they hang back now. Of the total 4,000 lllllnois, 1,150 Texans, 800 Kentucky, 850 Ohio, U75 Missouri, and 35 Now York, theru were 800 Texans ou sale to day, some of them verv noor: 5 cwt. sold at Sc. Then- were also soniu very One Kentucky cat tie, hut scarcely anythlug brought more than Hie. Some owners refused to sell at that price, nnd so held their droves. I'll offerings to day were about iqually divided between Commnnlpaw aud Wee-hawken. Hulk sales were from 13c to 15c, averaging 14c. Most drovers are losing money. SiiUKP ANO LAMU9 Sheep very plenty and fat, lambs scarce. H- celpts of Hie week 44.800. with 11.500 to day. Sheep aro nearlv unchanged. A car of 70 pounds Ohio thin selling at 4 ' .c; a car of 80 pounds State at 0 V wllh ux" tra Kentucky 100 nonnds peddled out at 7c. 'Lambs vary from Bo to 9c, with 60 Canada 70 pounds at u.'c; a car 01 m pounds at 8'.,c. Hons Arrivals 1(1.770 fot the week wllh 03 cars to-day. Live are worth 9 10)c; dressed 13t,c; sales of twocars alive 'Ohio, 21(1 pounds, at lO.'c; one car 200 pouuds 10'sc. From the N. Y. Post of Saturday Kveninr THE GRAND BATTLE OF THE EULL3 ANO BEAKS. Wall Street la a I'rcnay. The "Go! d Hoom" has slept upon its fury of vest ei day, whelticr lis Individual meupH-rs could sleep or not, and has come to the seuslble conclusion to do no business to-day. The opposing armies of "bulls" and "boars" jolu to-day la resting ou their arms, and in begging, Mr. Houtwell to do the same. Ho refuses t" do so, nnd announces that his sales must. 110 on: but there Is no market, no excite ment, no quotation of a price; and the sale of $4,000,000 of coin, the aunonuce- nicut ol which yesterday turned all st reet Into a llalK-l, and tilled hundreds with exultation or with despair, aeems likely to lake placu as quietly aa any busiuess transaction of the tlin.H. Tho throng ol adventurers whose business is to overreach one another in contracts for gold and stocks has been marshalled, for some days, more .leuuitc ly thau usual. Tlie contesst between them was tierce on Wednesday; on riiursday the excitement deepened, and U1NUIKNAT1 MARKET. Cincinnati, Sept 27. Flowi Unchanged; family at $5 753 it fsi Chain Wheat quiet at $1 152120. Corn dull at OSsJOOc. Outs SOdodc Kyc $1. Toninco Firm and unchanged. Wiubkt Held at $115; sales of 590 bbls. PnnvisioNs Mess pork quiet but firm at S33. Lard held at 18c isuik snoni ders In demand at 14'.;, but held at M,;; clear bulk sides at 18c; no clear rib lu market; bacon firmer and advancing; shoulders nt Hl YSlut.jc; Bides at 30c for clenr rib and clcir. HuTTKii Firm at 35c. Eoos Held at 20c. OiL-Liiisced oil at $1 00(S1 02; petro leum at J2it"4c. GnocKitiBS Unchanged and Arm. Hoos Firmer at 0 to $10, gross. Gold No quotations. Exciianhk Firm at par buying. BUiTALO MARKET. Buffalo, Bept. 27. Cattle Saturday's market opened fair and closed dull at $7 25-38 25 for good to prime, and $ l fffl 50 for poor to medium, only three or four sales were made. Sukki' Receipts of 017 cars ; quality generally good, aud closed 11 1111 at f o ou .i(5 00 for western. Hoos Market fair, and closed at lu tf 0 75 for shipping, an $0310 10 for all classes. FloUII neglected. Giiain Wheat quiet and easier; saleB winter Chicago at 1 10; Chicago reo at $1 02, both sample. Corn in -HUl more demand; sales 12,000 bns western f. M.V- H 11(111, In st HHI..C- 7.8(Kr-rlo Ha cine at 80c. Oats neglected and uoniViVtrt- at 53c, buyers offer 50c. Freights lOJjjc on wheat. Haw It LMked Friday. At such times the human aspect of Wall street is not Battering to civilization. Probably in no other condition of excitement do men in masses so eutlrely give themselves up to a passion, and so outrageously aud recklessly cxblUt their animal propensities. Tho sceuea at, a gambling-table where the lowest desper- ailoes gather is not so noisy, so violent. so repulsive to the better Instincts or man, as the riot lu tlie Gold Hoom. It exceeds in frenzy and earnestness the sacking of a city. Men at a prize tight lo not so utterly lorget tnemseives. A nack of wolves, famished aud furious, suddenly come upon blood Is the nearest approach to the bowling light or tnese men over the precious metal. One Is to understand that the nnaucial emruu affects the entire commercial interest of the adjacent streets. Smaller and connected interests are for the moment paralyzed and .men leave their counting-rooms, and .dllros, and stores, and crowd into Broad and New streets, where they stand wedged in a dense mass, glaring with strained eyes, as they might do upon an yesterday morning it reached a point execution, up to tho dial which marks never knowu before, ami evnientiy oe- lne fluctuations In price. It is true the yond the power of nerves and brains to crowd at an execution Is good natured, endure loug. P.y this time the llnanclal anf na8 ts peasant banter and rough community iu every pan of the country jokes, for there it is ouly a human life war, allecied; the telegiupu lines wuie that is to be extinguished; and It la true cruwded witli news from the Gold Hoom; that here the crowd holds lis breath and nnd public curiosity had a topic not ex- Ulints its tisilh hnrd. and looks un with cdlcdlu interest Binco Iho war, In the aeep, painfulanxlety, for this Is aqucs- wun iiuciuttiious 01 ino puce ui gum, tlon ol gold. New street is utterly snut made by the varying success of "bulls" or "bears." The public in It, however, wus only curiosity, fur it was at most but a gambling game or a colossal size. A faro table at which great capitalists and corporations should bet millions would attract the same kind or interest, ainst all travel by anxiety. To get Into tho Gold Itoom from either tho Broad street or rear entrance Is more langcrous than getting into a burning building. The steps, narrow passages, and little vestibules are solidly occupied. Men are hanging on to the Iron railings, and would have as real aud vital a con- standing on their toes to look In at the nectlon with the trade of the country. Indeed, the fight was fought aud de cided lust as a faro bank tights a con spiracy of its customers. It was aeon- to. 0 110 AGO MARKET. Ciiicaoo, Sent 27. FLoun Dull; sales of spring extras at i tis!urt no. Giiain Whcntdnll, heavy and lfflltffi lowar; sales of No. 1 at $1 1(1; No. 1 opened at $1 13, declined to $1 10, closed at $111'(,'; this afternoon No. 2 sold at $1 12 seller Septcmlier Corn dull and 'ifaio lower: sales No. 2 at 75fliU! closing at 76'ic: sales rejected at 7 lid 75c; No grade 7I.ji3'j'c; this afternoon the market was active at Vo YJiOc sol ler September: 70c buyer September; 78' ic Octobor for No. 2. Oats active and W'i( i.c lower: sales No V at 4'J''4-I'J', rejected at 4l41,,.jC; closing weak nt lil 'oc for No 2. ityu steady; sales or N 1 nt W)'(,c; No2ut 8Jit83'uc; rejected at 72 3711c; closing at 82c for No 2 and 7c forreected. Hurley oulet; won Is steady at $1 25 cash and sel ler the month. and tl 2D ill 23 seller October. Cattlk Active and ltliil5c lower: $3 12 Va:t 75 for Cherokee and common cows; s 4 258(4 50 for fair to good cows; $5 50 17 12ty for fulr to good shipping steers, Hoos Firm at $8 7530 25 (or fair to medium, aud $11 4UJ10 00 for good to choice. MILWAUKEE MARKET. MlLWAUKMH, Sept. 27 FiiOitii Steady and prices unchanged, Giiain Wheat steady at $1 13 for N 3 in store. UliEVELANU MARKET. Cl.KVRLANl), Sept. 27 Kbonn Hull and unchanged, Giiain Wheat dull and lu2c lower; sales No 1 red winter at $1 25 Jl 20; No held at $1 '.-I ill 24, no Bales. Corn dull and nominally unchanged; held at 07c for No 1 mixed: 05c for No 2 do. Oats dull and llrm nt 50c for No 1 stale; uianil moderate. Itye quiet and nonil nal ut $1 00 for No 1; tl0il'.l5c for No 2 Uarley dull. PKTitoi.Ktm-Oulct and unenangeu 1.1 at 28c for prime light straw to hlte: 28k!iii2lle for standard white in largo lots; for jobbing trado 30ij32c. Criiilu dull $0 00. NEW S0RK MARKET. Nkw Yoiik, Sept. 27. Cotton Without decided change sales of 1,000 bales at 20c for middling uplands. Flop 11 Closed dull und slightly 10 buyers' lavor. Chain Wheat quiet and without dc- lilcd change. Kyc nominally unrnange hits steady at (ki'Wi.c for Western Corn dull und heavy ut $100.11 05 for common to prime mixed Western. pitovisioNB Pork nominally tin changed, llecf Is quiet and steady. Cut meats nominal- Uacon llrm with a fair demand. Lardqnlet at lOyiilllln'c for good to prime steam. Eggs nulet aud unenangeu. TOLEDO MARKET. Tolkdo, Bept. 27 Flour Dull. Grain Wheat dull: No 1 white Mlchliran $1 38: amber $1 21: No 1 red $1211; No 2 do $I2'.',,; N..3,lo $1 HI Com a jhado better; No 1 at I1O0; No at 8llc. Oats c belter; No 1 at 57c. windows, tlghllng their way with ab stracted exasperation In and out. men who, anywhere else, and at au - her lima, vnn would refrard as oeiiLUimpn test of nervo aud confidence "backed" by r,.ridy to sacrifice their own comfort for long purses. Tho party which had the convenience of a fellow, push and bought up all the gold within resell, and null and scream and trample noon oil in put up Its price, seemed to be victorious, their way rabid with the gold excite- I ney uispiayen ineir iower over an wuo ment and blind lo every tiling DUt tne all- had sold "short" gold, and were busy imnortant crisis at hand. Once into the making triumphant settlements, and con- paasage In awicked maniacal crew, with trading for enormous differences, when no room to breathe the dense distracted some of the wealthiest bankers of the ac . may hear, what seems to be the world, whose plans had been sklllully screeches of tho demand; it Is only the laid In concert with their European cor- rmoratora In the Gold-Room, hnt It ex- respondents, came Into the market and coeds in wild dissonant In tensity or orgio offered unlimited amounts of gold at the 0f fiends. Men are fighting to get In, inflated prices made by tho conspirutors. begging to get In; men are lighting their This daunted the "bulls;" they hesitated; waT out. You can hear nothing butone and before they could recover their calm- Uhrlll, poignant, horrible clamor of ness the price fell nearly twenty per cent, throats, and the policeman at the door, They then made a strong rally, but their cr09g ai)d almost crazed, requires all his rcintorced opponents coniesveu me stremrth to keep his feet, once in tne ground with new energy and courage, TOom, what a scene meets the eye. If the and, In spite of the wild lluctuatlons, it pi,,ca were t bliick hole from which God's was evldcut that there was weakness blessed air had been utterly excluded, among the "bulls" which must cud in mA these five hundred men were strug- deleat. nllnrr far CTlstenee. with all the rnnriens. It was at this lime that tho Treasury ,.,1 .,nl a snddenlv Inflicted suffnea- , ... - J a linn rjtn i a. J . . . . . announces tue saie 01 b,wu,wv 01 gum tlon, it could not oe mucn worse, rney to day. This aunouueement doubtless ar0 wnd with some frenzy that In the nrec nltated their retreat: out tncy were .,,, atmoanliAm nf Ufa la never awnk- essentially beaten beforo. Indeed, had d, their eyes gleam strangely, their they not been broken In courage by a netyea stand out on their temples and nrlvate combination, this movement of nocks, their chocks nalnitate. there Is 1 tne ireasury woino nave oecim sugm, foaraiDg saliva gathered at the corners tiling ior mem. nu in hib iiesmuuu 0 their months. They Bcrcam ana ges-and confusion which the foreign bankers tlculate aud thrust each other out of the had already prouueuu among mem, mis wayiarjd gather round the Iron railing nt3W auacK iroui uie guvui umeiiv lev them no hope or conllilence; and they seem to havu surrcnaerea at uiscrotion. The scenes witnessed III tho neighbor howl of the Gold Kxchnngo throughout the day were interesting to a student of humaii nature. Hero threats of assassination are exchanged between men who have always passed for sober and quiet hankers; there, two clerks of leading Ilrms engaged In a hand-to-hand light, Notice to Bridge Builders, VTOTIC'R IS IIKKBIIV (HVEN THAT N H11 Promt.!, will tarMeivctl bvtheCupl- miMlontira ol Franklin cuuoty. UI1I0, at tliu Auili- Inr'o nllli-a nr mil munlv. until tlio inn u,vm IhOubnr. A. U. IHIW. at J oVloek P. M. olaaiildar, for building a fatvnt Wrought lrun Tulmlar Arcu rjrinrto,ono nunnrou irvt oarar npim ,iui-toenfrotalr.arroAilway.OTtr Alum Cnok nn tlie t.n.i nr J,,.a Parlf iilbiritln,, nl HxnrV lonllt'l, rood In ai-fition No. i Millhn tuwiuhin, rraitklln Bounty, umo. All plana, apesiunaiiiina nnu n-nuimnrnta connected with the rrwtinn ol aaid nrtUK Will DO oprn Uir 11,0 inpmmii, , i"i'- ho at ttio County Audltor'a OtUeo ol nuiil rouuty from this data to Ilia tlmnol awanhnit tlio ism- n,i.t Ran. Ktjt Iti.la will Im, tMllliVl-,1 fur BIIIH-r- atriiotura, aujna maminry and excivatum. L.1H1 bid to bo aoroinpanird by trood and iillleiont ao-aurtty for a lahlifal fwrloimanre of any contract to Mlvm awaruuii id" injuuu itriwiiii. ,. nntioe la slvtm that lua CotninlulouorB rrarrvo tlie rlulit lo reject any or an mils. lly order County uomrauwloacra. H. R. KI1.R. Auditor PrinkliD County. O. Oolutnbiii, 0., Bopl, I, lieu. 'I'D Nelson's Business College. Or.plttha roatOftVa, CINCINNATI, OlllU. HMIIIAIln NRI.NIIN, Vroalrlcnl. TN THISmn.I.KOKOllK'INATKUTrlKRY I TKM of tearhtnv bv tha actual trunauotion ttiMln,aa. which liu irlvcn It distinction In )l narta of tliocountry. Btuilcnla who can allnnl to pay a llttla mora lor a Mrtmpolltin euiinioim 111 uc Brat da", will rind tlila tlio clicaprat Ciillrirc Initio end. r'or particulars addraaa Uiu rn-mduat. fiivoa In the centre of the room, where a puny little lountaln sings Its frightened, but unheard song of purity, and there they bay each other till they are purple in tbe face, and shake their memoranda like signals of distress. World, MuriMiy morninffi From the Timea of Saturday. ' Fiuday, Sept. 2-l-P. M. The Oould-Flsk Iniquities in Wall which proves their unregulated temper street and in tho Guld Hoom were and very Imperfect pugilistic training. I brought to an abrupt end to-day. Tlie In the Gold Hoom itself some 01 ino ueai- irwle party nave gone up. 1 ne Hroitcr or rs lose their wits, and bid Insanely for Pist Jr.. (and his former partner,) failed amounts like tho national debt, at tin- and cleared out of the street before four known premiums, or declaim wildly o'clock. The house of Jay Gould in about the "air-drawn daggers" that pur- Broad street, closed their doors before sue them. In the great bankers' olllces their Bank accounts were made good or supposed millionaires coutradict oue an- f iiuir settlement of the day In Gold and other, with violent language, as to the Stocks had even been formerly adjusted. purport of verbal orders, ny which one uoth concerns are said to have lelt their or the oilier or both must now lie iusol- intermediate Brokers In the Gold Hoom vent; while others, fearful of those whom n the lurch, and some cases of very their miK-liiii itlons have ruined, Bur- ,ar,i usago are reported this afternoon, round themselves with armed olllcers, or resulting in fonr or flvo failures, the ex- ilrlve runldly away In close carriages. ...1 comnlicatlons of which were not One overtaxed brain Is consigned to an known at thecloseof business. The ex- asylum for the liis.inc; another gnasuome plosion of the House of W. llelden so oppressed by the terror of llnanclal Oo., where Flak, Jr., made his hcadquar-ruln that it chouses rather a Voluntary tors, aud whence his colossal and nnllm- hath. ited orders to ouy uoid yesterday and The scenes, however, are not all or a this morning issued, was, so to speak, a serious character. Kveit war has Its ekan affair. It left nothing to explain comic side, and every intense excitement or qualify. Tho doors of Smith, Gonld, seeks releifln playfulness and fun. There was something of tills among tlie actors, hut much more among the spectators. Tho very dialect In which Wall street Martin A Co. were closed and barred before U o'clock. The crowd and excitement around their olllce in Broad street was large in number and intense In into- speaks, aud In which all Its business Is rest. Tbe minor prevailed that thedlf-carrlcd on, Is tho work of a genius for ftculty was only temporary. But this humor, which lnnsi ue wiuciy spreau 1 wa8 not believed, liieenaiuut come and among Its frequenters. This dialect Is tle police were on guard. The rumor always enlarged oy sucn a nay as yestor- 0f trouble In the renin .National liank, iluv. and new bits of metaphorical slang whore this concern kopt their account aro received with general delight, aud anrj largo certllleations of their chocks help as much to coufuse tho din of the had been made in the course of the day, Gold Hoom as to save its bralus from ac- quickly followed. The latter report, tual fever. Its members constantly told however, Is, that this trouble amounts one another yestertiay 111 "Keep ineir substantially to less man fjuu.uuo on a heads level;" and perhaps the form of the capital of 1,000,000. ll the Hank Is ru-suggrctlon sometimes helped the ell'ort to ined for future usefulness under its prcs-obey it. cut rule, the blame will rest, where it The most memorable fact 01 1110 great nronerlv belongs, upon the rresldent gold "cornor" has been tho Interference and Directors, who wero willing to lie of the Treasury. This has made it, In- sold out to Gould and Fisk, and yet con- stead of a mere struggle between gaugs tlnue fur a season In nominal charge or of gamblers, an event of national lm- a trust which they could not really con- portanco. 11 is me greatest iieieat me trol. Treasury has met with under tho present That tho days of the Erie Railway administration. Nothing has brought King, Identical with the Gold King, It more credit hitherto than Its an- which so Ignomlnlously exploded to day, nouncemcnt Hint all sales ol gold should are now numbered and reduced to a quests? public, with duo notlcuof tho amount tlon of very short time, would seem to to bo sold; and that all sales should bo bo qulto certain. But this Is an affair of made without referenco to speculation, arlt.r discussion. solely on public grounds. Both of these prluclples have beeu abandoned; the larg- ost sale ever announced is made tomeeta sieeulatlvo emergency, and In aid of ouo side in a gambling contest; and the gov- NEW YORK DEI GOODS MABKET. Nbw Yohk, Hept, 27. Owing to the disturbed state of the void and moncv market and the down- eminent refuses to announce tlio amount vvard tendency of cotton, tho markot fot to bo sold, but reserves the right to textilo fabrics Is marked by less aulma- accept any number of bids, for any tlon and certain styles of cotton goods amount and at any price. This sudden aro a mtle easier, Bed cross Wtgans are abandonment of every sound principle (own from l l'c to lJ'Ci urcen Star do in tlio sale of oolu cannot but affect the from 14c to 111'uC; Congress do from Cnurcnl Tuiiioint I'lerr! DR. n. H. Kf.INK, ritOl'tltKTORllK Till! CiilirorInBlltuteaH.il Arch St. I'lilUili-lpliia, lo belter aronnmiHlBlo hla patients tvaldintrlh tha Welctn atiiira, will os-n a p-rmnni nt nntei, Oct. tlth. at 9lii Kim St.. Cincinnati, lilito. I'rol. a. U. Ualton, U. I)., will bo u chara. H'l''!, country unfavorably. It tends to de stroy the conllilence lu the Independence aud wisdom of tho Treasury, which has been slowly growing up for six months past. It directly encourages that specu lation for a decline In coin which has ruined so many business men, and which is tne real cause of all such wild lluctuatlons In tho currency us those of the past Week. It Is thus a fundamental mistake In administration which will be deeply regretted by all who wish wisdom and honesty to go hand in hand In the government of tho nation; by none, wc believe, will It lie more regretted hereaf ter than by those who have been misled Into ordering ll now. lac to 13c; Swift Mlvcr tickings Irom lll'.o to loo and Thorndlkodo from lT,'ao to 17c. 8T. L0U1B MARK.ET. Bt. Louis, Bept, 37. Ki.otiu Unchanged wllh a good order demand. timidWheat steady and unchanged. Oorn ilrmor at Ole S"l 08 for medium to fum y white. Oats unchanged at 48J.VJC live unchanged at 80jjH7i,o. VVuiT-rjleailyatl 15. l'liovisioNS Pork dull at tuaiaiM. Bacon stiff and advancing at lll'gc for shoulders; 18J.0 asked; lo for clear sides. Urd dull at l Jlsc.

.COLUMBUS, OHIO, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, NO. 1S3. VOT, XXXI. . . . TELEGRAPHIC. utriiiiit:n iuu Tim joihyai. FOREIGN NEWS. MooftarjandCoianiprcial OHIO. Cincinnati, Sept. 27. How In it SiUoon Two 5lc Slabbed. At a bis row In the Olllce Saloon, Day-ton, yesterday, John ami Chas. Stout, two brothers, wore slabbed, fatally It 1? feared. Six men foremost lu the affray have been arrested. iiaercalliia; Law null. The case growlngout of the loss of the steamers United Hiatus and Auwrlca is now up before the Superior Court of this elty. Hon. Geo. K. Hugh anil John P. Follctt, counsel for underwriters of this city, have started fur I.on'sville to take depositions In the ease ut that city. Iturkeye lliiees. Buckeye races; two miles; ftOOsnh-serlpliim; club ijcJ.fjOO; eleven entries. The following was the start : Coquette 4,8; Exchange 1,1; Alia Vulva II, distance! ; HelnilxiM 3,3. Time, StlT'i. Club, 00; Hirer miles; Maggie Hiinicr 2. I); King Tom II, 2; Honlta 1, 1 Thnefi:rr-1v,ri:V.J Consolation, iUO, mile dash; John Kllgour 1; J. McUor-mlek's ch. f. S. Time l:W?i- Track heavy. Baling light. Pay line. Crowd very large. Admission doubled. Taylor Vage, of I'xMliin, bought tho horse Hunihurg, of lleorgc Cailwallader for $700 to day. Inst week Hamburg won the two year-old stakes on tho liuekeye ill the best time for two-year olds on reeord. I'ENMSYLVAMIA. I'lllI.AllKI.rillA, Sept. 20, llenvy llttln Silorin. Reports from the Interior of this State say thut a heavy storm has prevailed since last night. The Schuylkill river at Heading has risen four feet. PriTsmtuo, Sept. 87. Illvcr itnd Wenher. Tho Ilonongiihcta 4 feet 6 inches and rising. Weather cloudy ami cool. Ther Ill'lllletcr lit. Pittsmihu, Bept. 27. ollon Mill llurlied. About 0 o'clock this morning a (Ire broke out in the Hope Cotton Mills in Allegheny City, owned by H. Clillds & Co. The buildings were destroyed en tlrelv: loss about tloO.OOO, on which there Is au Insurance of $115,011(1, almost all in Kastern companies. About 1100 employees are thrown out of work. Kollcl Fund for Avondulo Nitfforcra Tho Trustees of tho Avondale Belief Fund to-day adopted a plan for tho dis tribution of tliu lunds thai reacu mem The plan of distribution for the first vear Is as follows : Each widow will be paid the sum of $201) In omul monthly payments; each male orphan child under l'l years, and each h male orphan child under Id years shall be paid lur tlie same neriod f 100 in the same inauncr. Lull dren over the ages mciilloncd will be mild In lull a sum not exceeding SHOO Five thousand dollars was voted to meel spe cial cases not embraced lu tho fore going. Tliesc provisos are made for aid and relief till the tlrst day ol October, liu, ami will absorb all but $10,000. The re-mainder of the lund is to be carefully In vested in good securities that can be converted inlo cash when required and to constitute a permanent luurt uovisa ble upon the following basis: - One-third to constitute it widow's fund and the re malning two thirds an orphan's fund From these funds the widows and or phans are to receive quarterly payments until tho whole is exhausted, WASHINGTON. I'lxlritnrdiliury Itirrunso of (lull. Wabiiinuton, Sept. 22. mlgriv Official returns of passengers arrlvln; In the United Stales during tho quarto ending with June shows an cxtruordlnn ry Increase. The whole number win, (H3; of whom nearly (111,000 were women I'nilcil siiiles I'ropertr nt Ifiirpcr'w lurry lu uu ftoiu. In pursuance of an net of Congress, the pronertvol the United Stales at Harper Ferry will ho sold on theHOthof No vember. kPAl. London, Sept. 20. Insurrection Denpewala t'lKhl Tlili Ibe luturgents. The News reports to-day are of an ex-cltlUR, even alarming character. Popular dlssall'cctlon and disloyalty to the exist ing government prevail very generally throughout the nation, and both have again been expressed lu the shape of an armed counter revolution. There was an Insurrectionary demonstration made by the volunteer troops In Barcelona Inst uight. It was occasioned by the receipt of the Government order commanding the volunteers to disarm, and an attempt on the part of the local authorltea to en force It. 1 he lact nut me volunteers oi Turragana, which refused to disarm previously, and Were suffering im- prlsonineut lor tho oiuuce, was mailo a cause fjr an addltloml excitement. In asaort time, five birrl-cades, built by tho public cartmen, were thrown up. me curunens nam cade was assaulted by the regular troops anil carried by a hayouet charge, after a very dcserate resistance on the part of Its defenders, and a heavy loss of life. During tho engagement the Insurgents had twenty-four nu n killed, a large number Wounded ami seventy of their most active brethren undo prisoner. The troops had two commlssii nod office r wore killed and several soldiers wounded. Order was subsequently restored. More Trouble Antlcl pitied. A radical Itcpubllcan-Dcmocratlc demonstration was announced to bo made in Madrid on Wednesday, the 2!llh lust. .More trouble Is anticipated on the occasion. London, Sept. 2T. The Paris correspondent of the London Post says the lutorest In Cuban matters is Increasing at Paris, but the public must not expect to learn precisely tho Intercourse between Madrid aud Wash- ulon: there is a diillcult game to be played In order to avoid wounding tin Spanish pride. TMIKICY. CoN9TANTINOri.lt, Stpl 2T- Tho Kill inn vs. Viceroy of Fiypt. The somlnlllclnl Journal Turqulo ol this cltv, publishes In Its Issue to-day, a valient article against tno viceroy oi Egypt, for his action iu resisting the terms or arrangement wun tne enitan mbraced In the second letter transmit ted to his Highness by tho Turkish Gov ernment through the Vizier; aud also for Is propugal to refer ttio whole subject matter in dispute to the arbitrament of the European great powers. 1 he Oram Vizier s newspaper organ onsets, in tne name of the Sultan, to the propositions of tho Viceroy, ami Insists on tho com nlotc acceptance of tno second loiter bvtho latter. Tho Ttunuio concludes this editorial attack by recommeuiiiiig the rorte to at onco dismiss Ismail 'asha and appoint Mustapha 'la.ll l a sha Viceroy of Jigypt. IHANCU. rAUU, Bept 27. The Mysterious Murder. The mystery of the recent family mur der approaches solution. Tho bodies of the father and eldest son have been dis covered near Hie spot where the mother and other children were lound. l'.Mjl AMI. London, Sept 23. 1 (Hailstone's Ilcply to tho I'enluna. Mr. Gladstone, In reply to a petition for amnesty to tho Fenians, promises to submit the petition to tho Queen, but does not pledge the Government to any particular action on the subject, lie acknowleges the soundness of judgment exhibited by tho petitioners In atluchlng the true character to the olienses com mitted. Jeff, l-nmliiff lo Amcrlcil. Jclferson D.ivis sailed for America Saturday on the steamer Haltlmnre. Lord Clarendon's Visit lo I'uria. The Dally News to-day reports that the object of Lord Clarendon's visit to I'arls was to announce to jNitpoicon an arrangement between Austria, Prussia, Hussla and England to preserve peace and check tho contagion ol revolution In France, In case of the hmpcror's death, but not lo thwart Herman unity. VIRGINIA. Nkw YoitK, Sept. 27. Tho II. N. Kuimtnrinl Content. A Klchinnui! special to the Herald savs tho excitement over tho struggle for Senators fiom Virginia increases every day, ami it Is Intimated that possibly a Radical Republican may be cho sen lo nil one ol 1 1 in places. Aicxanuc Sharp, late Postmaster at Itiohmond, brother In-law of tho President, has bee brought prominently forward by the Conservatives. Horace Greeley Is liki wise spoken of ',o represent the Old Do minion in tno Higher urancn oi our in lional Legislature. WES'" INDIES. Havana, Bept. 27, l-iirthnnnke. Advices from St. Thomas to the 18th says that three shocks of an earthquake occurred there on the 17th, Tho stores Were closed aud business was suspended. There were no lives lost as far aa known. A general alarm prevailed. Tho llobela Ilclcntoil, Advices from St. Domingo to the Oth says Hat it had defeated tho rebels who were beselglng Asva. OOL0MB08 MARKET. Monday Evbnins, Sept. 27. The great financial gale which swept over Wall street last week did not ex tend to the Western money centers, aud though our baukers opened their eyes cry wide, they neither lost nor gained anything, as far as we can learu, In the storm. The supply of cash gold on our market Is merely nominal and the bubble swelled aud burst before any contracts could lie made for future delivery. A full account of the affair will be found on this page. The New York Tribune hosa brilliant ly written account of tho picturesque scenes of the Gold Hoom on Friday. We would gladly find room for It. The in tense excitement of the hour thrills In very word of it. Rut we llnd room for only the condensed (aud latest) state meut of tho Post, bringing the account down to Saturday evening. A short but raphlc description from tho World, and a very definite piece of explanation from the Time's Money Article is all wo can ilnd space for, ont of the pages of thril ling description from tho New York dallies. Our local money market is In good condition with a fair demand on bus! ncss paper. Some of onr Hankers report short supply of Exchange and in sonic cases havu declined to draw for out siders. We quote from the latest telegraphic report from New York : noi.n Unniti hi hi Five-Twenties, Vl'i, uiuo, Ditto, Ultto, Oilto, Ulttu, rn-Fortlea, i'acllic tiit... IS 'ii.'i now.., '7 Il Vrjill'J , wi VJiai , un'i .411:1', WI'idilM Iia-.MIUV lci'tua; , 118 VJI1H Ill) Mil!),'. tinjdBliiiJi KENTUCKY. Cincinnati, Sept 27. A Negro Token from Jail nuil IIiiiir by niiiKkod ninn. On tho 22d seventy masked men rode Into Lancaster, Garrard county, Ky., and took a colored man from Jail nnd hung him. Tin saino regulators a few nights hetore cowhlded Walter II. Sut ton and Mr. Hutchison, and ordered Ihrin to leave the country. Massachusetts. Boston, Bopt. 27. Aid for llestltnta CutUolIc Children. The concert In aid of the Home for destitute Cathollo children at the Coliseum yesterday afternoon, was attended by over II0.00U persons. There was a chorus of feur hundred voices, with eighty brass and twenty reed pieces. NEW YORK. Buffalo, Bept. 27. UiallnBiiUhed Visitors. Prlnoo Arthur and the Governor Gen- nral of Canada visited DulTalo to-day. They drove almut the city, and lunched with Ex-President niimoro. ILLINOIS. CnicAoo,Bept.27. Flouring mill Destroyed by t iro. A Galesburg dispatch says : The llonr- lim mill, owned by C. Jones, In that city. was entirely destroyed by tlreon Sunday morning. 1 Here was an insurance on the mill of $1110.000 in a foreign Com nun v. and on the stock there was an In surancnof $2,000 In the Home and 42,001) In the Lorlllard.or Hcvi tork. CANADA. Bt. CATIIAItlNRS, Sept. 27. An Absconding llroker. John D. Cutvcn, an absconding bro- of this place, absconded on Saturday night, taking wlth hlin twenty or thirty thousand dollars. Several bankers are sufferers, as well as a number of bust ness men. LOUISIANA. Nkw Ohi.kins, Bept. 27. MeaniNtilp I.osl. Tho steamship Trade Wind was lost In the Gulf on the 24th. The passengers were saved, and also part of th crew TENNESSEE. Nahiivim.k, Bept, 27, Heavy Frosl. There was a heavy frost this morning, but It lias done no serious damage. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. rprJB THUHTERH FOB I'll INSTITUTION X tor tlio htlursllon ol tlm llllnil will mcel Honied l'rniMjMili. IID to. or uetnre I te 'JMIi iiht Outobor next. Irum comnutent bullilen or work mtn, for executing sail purfcftltiir tho wvrM works requiM Id urcrtlnK on tlie old sioiibiI tho inula Inira oi loa in notion mr uin ouuaation oi tM bliiiU. In ftooonlsnnti with tho nlftni, ilmwtnm. spocltloktlonn anil xcuwlulo ol aiimxiliutii.y tlmstt-il ouuitltlM to bo fltsin xt room No. A. lorr. ( 'orrelilit'x lllook. t'n'mnbui. Ohio. And tin, tiHtoe of tliu Ar- to tint. tVin. Ttaxl-y. Uxflon' HuililltiKx, rornov sixlli xnu wiiinnt nu., uiiioid-axil. Ohio, alter tliu Ultb of bVuli mber loot. oVourltlM for tlio UltHlul iultllmoot of oxeh eootrsot will bu riipiired, xnd tho niuuvs of xueli, wun i moiiui iirniMMiiis oiiiiuera or worxmi-i xnil thalr iitlilriM. Iliuxt bu attiu'biHl toeaoli pro. poft&l. All toiuuilo vxpiantiioiix ol nit uraw-inss, fto., wiU U given W Hit partita preoaring pmpoaaia. Perloilioat ptymenia for work flono and approv- a, to ut nuit ancoMiins io a wneutne oi pneta pa atuxuu Ul aicn pnipiwni hi die law uirveia. t. if KkH-dONS. !,., Wm. TiSHl.nr, Arehtteet, bepttlubar H, llb. H-plJ The wholesale grocery trade Is brisk, but quotations are without change. The retail trade is reinforced by tho arrival of several fresh articles, in the fall trade, among which arc Cranberries and Southern Sweet Potatoes. The Hardware trade Is dull and prices unchanged. New quotations in Game, Sweet Pota toes and other articles will be foundbelow: Axk-iiandi.ks $2 2533 00 per dozen, wholesale. Biiooms With a very light stock, ami good demand, without any change iu figures; prices are very firm at our quotations. We uoto common at H Mi; medium $5 00; extra $ 00; fancy, $7 00 per dozen. . HuTTKii lu good supply this week. Prices keep up to 85S 10c retail. Candles Wholesale, Star full weight sl7.es, 24c; Stearine lUaJOe; Tullow 10;$ 17c, Parraline 4uc. Chkksk We ouote dairy nt 10c; Ham burg 17, aud Factory 17S18c, with a light stock. Cheese retails at sue. Cocoa N utb Uaraooa $8 per hundred; Carthanua till per hundred. COKW.R Wholesale uetnana gooo. We quote Common Ulo at 'M'.jW-l'ijC; Medium 24lo''l25'icj Prime 2'ic; Choice 27c. Hio Coffees retail at 25i(28c; Java 40c; Mocha at 00c. Chaniikuiiiks 18320c a quart at re tail six nuarts for a dollar. CoitDAOK the demand is moderate. We quote Manilla large sizes 24c; small miac: Jute lnc; Manilla bedcorue koMfiO; Jntedo$:l.a5; Wrapping twine e'f iloc; Cotton do 4o(dou. limns and Dyks HI. Curb. Soda, owcastlo, 7'oC, American 7c, flal Soda $4 r0d.r 00; bulcrutus U.JlUc; 1'iiro ur. nrtur. li-'ic. second quality, do s-iiMUC: lorax42c: Ilrimstone 0lii7c; Bulplmr 8ailc; Epsom Salts 7cs tiultpeter, llf'i il)c. Camphor declined to hUcMfl 10; Indigo, common, 7.'ie(!f$l 20; medium, $1 4M.il (10; lluest Manilla, $1 Viifi (HI; Madder 22u2llc; Alum (l7c; Uopperas 4a.r)c.; llluo Vitriol Site.; Cudbear She; Extract Iiogwood bulk 1H to 20 pounds at 21c; liulf-iMiiinds 22fj2:ic per lb; Putty per lb. Eous Pair supply at lHfl'JOc per doz. retail. Fish Tho demand for Lake Fish Is light. Wo quote Mackerel N.l halves at $11 60; large No. 2 do, $10 00; small do new $t0Whitc fish $7 OU; Pickerel .'); Herring, $!l fill per half barrel. Ilox Herring, UOe; Scaled, 70c. Codfish atO'ie sun cured. All wholesale. Coiinsn re tail at 12c. F1.01JH There Is alwiit the usual demand. Prices moire, from $0 (10 aH 00. FitlfiTS Ualslna have advanced to $1 for LaverB. Currants 1.1c. New Prunes 14V'c. Almonds 20(KU;ic. Filberts 20 jj22c. Fhuits Pomkstio Poaches, 7,r)C3 $115. Apples, 40ca$t. Quinces, $2 00 Concords. SffllOc lier lo. Delawarcs, sue. Gaiir Woodcock 7fic per pair; Prairie Chickens $1 per pair; Teal Duck 60c per pair; Mallard $1 on per pair; rigcons $1 2R32 00 per tlozeu. Chickens 26c each; Tamo Ducks 25c. Ui.ass w Itnout change tne post weex We nuute by 8 to 8 by 10, at $:! CO; 10 by 12 at $3 7.r; 0 by 11 to 10 by 15, at $4 00; It by 14 to 14 by in, at $4 s i. These -ratei are retail, or ny single dox. Giiain Wheat sells at tl 10. Corn brines 85c: Oats firm at 45c; rye UOc. Hams and Bacon Sugar-cured Hams sell at 24c wholesale aud at25o retail Shoulders 10c wholesale, aud 18c retail Sugar-cured liaon 2;lV2rc; cemmon Ha-con 111(1200. Dried licet 22c wholesale, and 25il28c retail. HAY-BclIsat$801O. limits Green Irum butchers 8'u'c; we salted 12c: dry sailed HioJlHci green calf 14itlUc; cured do 17-Jlllc,wholesale. Hocking Coai. 11o bushel; delivered on boat or car Ho. Trade very active ami steady. I mm rig arm ana in sinnu supply Charcoal, 11. 11., lonndry, $50; Char coal. H. IV. mill. $45: Charcoal, C u., $50,270 aa to brand and grade. Sum Coal Foundry, $48; Mono Coal, mill, $43. The above prices are four mouths on wnarr. Lkatiikii We quota whotrsale: Har ness 42444c; skirting 4l.tfl8oi bridle loathor $00 per tiozcn; uiiualo slaughter, best UOc per U; do do 2d U4c; lluenos Ayrcs, sole, !;,i';nc; iihk sole, t&avte Oak urncr leather $48a00 per tlozen; do mestic calf $1 UOiil 60 per lb; do kip 76c i3$l per , Lkmons $10 per box. Ltmnsit Hurshlser & Adams report 1st Clear, $59 rt thousand; 2d t;lear, $50; 81I Clear $40; Common, $25; Coarse Common, $'.U; Joist aud Scantling, 18 and nnder. $22 50: Fencing. $02 50; N. 1 Sawed Shlngle.fO; Noa sawed Biilugiii $4; Lath, $3 50; Clear Floorlug, dressed, $40; Common Flooring, dressed, $35; Clear Siding, dressed, $.'5; Cominoe Sldiug, dressed, $23 50, Ash Flooring, dressed,$40; Yellow Pb e Flooring dress ed, $45, Oak Floorlug, dressed, $40. Nails Demand very gooo. ai aoout the fnlloKlnu rates: 10s to 00s, $4 50; 8s to lis $4 75; 0s to 7s, $5 00; 4a to 5, C5 25: 3s. fO 00; us Hue, 1 uu. 110 change during the week. Oils Lard oil is nominal ai i ok: Linseed $1 25. Fish Oil has advanced a little now selling at 00c to $1 10. Pkanuts Vlrgiula 10c; Norm Caro lina 12'oc. . . ln.Titui.m;M Helmed. :i(ia:cje: mi- brlcatlng Oil (natural oll)30.if bk'; lieu-zlnelSc; Parallne 25c, (wholesale.) Wool oil 116c. Plastkhf.iis Haih 50e per bush. Potatoks Sell at 40d00c per bushel retail. No change. Hick Tho demand Is fair nt lllc lor Carolina aud U d'.l.;c for Kangnon; wholesale Hetail Carolina PJ.'gC; Uangoiiii 13e. Swrkt Potatoks Domestic $3 per bushel: Southern $3 25 bushel or $150 per barrel. Sweet Potatoes from the country wholesale nt $1 50 Only one consignment of Southern yet received lo this city. s vi.t ino cianse. Shot The denmnil is light at $3 25 for Drop, and $3 oO lor Duckshot. Lead I2c for rolled bar. Soap Prices are stationary. AVe quote: Common OjjlOc; German 10l.;8 11c; Kraslvo HS.c; liaoouts is-gc; American Castile 17c; Foreign do 25c. SiAiioii At7'jC. StiUAns The demand continues brisk We quote Molasses Sugar, 13c; Cuba 11 $ 15c; Porto Uico 15al5!c; Demerara 1(1 310'jc; O Yellow lOjlU'c; A While 17LjiJ17!.ic; Hards lS'c. Sugars retail: Cubas 15c; Porlo HIco 10c; C Yellow :flc; C AVhlte 17c; A White 18c; Hards 20c. Tbas Tliero is tho usual demand for good Teas. We quoto common, Young Hyson, 902$1 20; medium $1 40 ai 00; fine lo choice $1 00J1 80; lin-oerlal $1 40S1 80: Gunpowder $1 75 31 85; Oolong U5c(2$l 40. Teas retail run Irom $195 no. Tobacco Manufactured dark 10s s and Navy (I5Q75C,- bright Ids, y.s and tt,sV0c3$l 30; Smoking wa 33c ; Fine-cut Chewing 0oc3f 1 10. Whibkv Cincinnati prices. Woodbn Waub Two-hooped Pall $3 75; 8-kooped do $3 00; No. 1 Tubs, $12 50; No. 2 do $11 00; No. 8 do $0 50; Zink Washboards -sou. THE WLL STREET FLUESY. Nsw YoitK, Sept. 27. Wnll sircet--lliiinentn.Hlnnd.illl The World says tlie President of the Gold Kxchnngo Hank announces the following firms as omitted from tlie clearinir: Gercga iS Graves; Goiway, Hunter is Co.; P. 11. Williams, Jr. & Co ; James Brown & Co.; Domen, Ilovcuck, thus K McClnro Co : W m. Hoiden (K uo ; Al bert Soever?: Chas. W. Keep & Co. The President of the oanK announces that the clearing movement has been completed nnd that all balances will be settled to-day. In the Investigation of tlio bank it was found to be as sound ns a bell. Tbe ilrms named In Mr. llendlct's note have not actually failed, but they have not clsared themselves Willi the nana. 10 day the full account of ull'ilrs will bo come known. Several brokers attempted to obtalu admission to the bank this morning but were refused. It is said they Intended to create a disturbance. At a meeting of Gold Hoard this morn Ing a committee of nine was appointed, who waited on the Guld Exchaugc Hank to ascertuln the status of all' Irs. lu the absence ol the committee statements were made by several members present as to the llnanclal position of their different Ilrms, and the board voteil to make no sales of gold till after the reort of the committee was received, llrown & Co., slate they have not fulled but have ndlnsted all their balances with other dealers Independent of the Hank. Mr. Callender, examiner of National Dunks, reports all Nit' lonal Hanks in this city In a sound condition. Severn! In unctions were issued against the Gold Kxchunge Hank to day by Judge lark, also several against Wall street Brokers. An order of arrest ng iinst Js. Ileldeu on the suit ol L. T. Hatch for creting Ills property to defraud credi tors. No price of gold at tho room, on the street 13n. ltallwnvs Weak: Krle 34; Michigan Southern Ml; New York Central 183JJ Money light ut I per cent. Tho affairs In Wall street, aro still kept, to a great extent In confusion, by tliu block In business at the Uold ex change Hank, which temporarily keeps the cold dealers out of a large amount 01 money, and moreover leaves in doubt tho Btanding of numerous Ilrms with the natural result of extreme cnutlou and uneasiness In every branch of business. the Uold Exchange Hank Is making lis clearings on tho business of Thursday but has not yet made the first settlement on the enormous transactions of Friday The following letter has ln.cn address cd to tho memliers of the Gold Hoom Nkw Yoiik Gold Faoiianor Hank Nkw Yonk, Sept. 27, 180U, Draii Bins : 1 send you Inclosed your corrected statement. The following statements of dealers have licen rc jecte.i from tho movement for failure to comply with the rules: Albert Bpcycrs, Doralu & Uncock, Galway, Hunter & Co., Wil liam llelden it Co., Seergars, Graves, Chaso. McClnro & Co.. P. H. Williams, Jr. & Co., Chas. W. Keop Si Co., Jas. llrown et Co. Your balances must ne mudo good bv 13 o clock to day. Any accounts not settled at that time will be regarded as fulled. For tho purpose of clearing, yon will bo Informed Immedi ately of any further default on yuur bitemciit. I Signed J Yours respectfully, U. M. Hbnkpkt, Pros't. .Tames llrown emphatically nrolests against the statement of tliu Gold Exchange Hank that he had failed. T he Treasury purchase of bonds from this date to November 1st will bo as fol lows: September 211, $2,000,000; October 2d, $2,000,(HHI; October 7, $1,000,000; Oc tober 13, $3,00O,00: October 20, $2,OUO,-000; Ortolicr 21, $1,000,000; October 27, 2.0UO.0O0: total, IIU.UW.OOO. The pur chases of October 7th aud 21st are for tho Sinking Fund. Tho Treasury sales nf gold for tho ssmc time' will bo as follows: September 28, $1,000,000; September 30, $1,000,000; October 1, $1,000,000; October A, $1,000,-000; Oclolwr 8, $1,000,000; Oetolier 13, f 1,000,000; October 14, $1,000,000; Octo ber 15. ll.OOO.tHHl: Octoller 111. f l.UtHI, 000; October S3, $ 1 ,000,000; Oetolier 80, $l,liuu,utKl; Oetolier 28, $i,(Ksi.onu; wem ber 20, l,000,(,00j total, Ki,ow,oou, The Colli llooin held an executive ses sion at 10 o'clock this morning to consider what means should be adopted to hasten a settlement of last Thursday and Friday's bus'uess. Alter some discussion a committee of nlue was appointed to agree upon aud report some method lor expediting busiuess, and a recess was taken. The members assembled at 1 o clock. The committee of nine reported that they had got the Gold Exchange llauk to postpone the declaraliou of any more defaulters until 2 P. M , aud also sug gested that a committee or four be appointed to wait upou the Hank ol New York and see if that Institution would assist in clearing the gold operations of Friday. Owing to the fart that the Gold Exchange ISank has not got through with Thursday's oprratlous, a resolution was oll'ered that a non-coinpllanre with the regulations of the Gold Exchange Hank to take up the gold of llelden it Co. shall not work a sui'cuslou of any member of this body. This was lost by a decided vote. A letter was received from Wm. F. Liverniore Co., giving notice that their outstanding liansacllous were all to account of Win. Heath A Co, Smith, Gould, Martin & Co., and James Fisk & Co. This letter was ordered on Hie. A resolution wits adopted instructing the committee of 0 to return to the Gold Exchange Hank, and if they wero not able lo receive the assistance of the bank officers, to ascertuln for themselves what they could of llelden's allairs and re port as early as possible. During tlie discussion, Mr. Mil-bank, who acted as Mr. Holden's clerk on Thursday, said he distinctly recollected the account that was handed In. llelden's account was 011 the debt side $3,770,000, and 011 the credit side $3,755,000. From this It would seem his indebtedness to the bank was $1,500 In gold. This must have been Wednesday's business. After another recess the Hoard assembled at 3 o'clock. The committee appointed to ascertain the condition of Uclden&Co. with the Gold Exchange Hank, said they were unable to make any report, and all ad: .liniment took place until to morrow morning. As to tlio llnal Issue of the present dead lock, It may be concluded that everything depends upon the clearings of Smith, Gould, Mnrlln ic Co., nnd from what is generally understood as to the extent of their settlement at 1:50, there appears to be little doubt that their cleurnings will turn out all right. On Buturduy, a largo number of Injunctions were sued out before the Supreme Court, restraining the bank from paying over deposits, which It Is supposed have been sued. Clnis. Callender, the National Hank Examiner, states freely that every National Hunk In this city is in a sound condition, and conservatively managed; also that the Tenth National Hank is to day a creditor at tho Clearing House for over half a million dollars. The following formal announcement of failures was read at the Stock Exchange this morning: l'roBidcnt of the New York Stock Kxcliango: Deak Bin Iii consequence of W. P. Ueldon & Co. not meeting their engagements, wo ure unable to liquidate, consequently we are obliged to suspeud for the present, signtdj G. Fiiank. Bept. 27th, 1801). The money market during the forenoon was In a state of utter confusion;. The enormous balances locked up at Uic Gold Exchange llauk, estimated from $8,000,000 10 $14,000,000, rendered It almost impossib e to get money, and street lenders were exacting rates lor carrying securities varying from er cent, on Governments to 2'4 per cent, ou New York Ceutral. lu the afternoon the market suddculy lit up and rales fell to 7 per cent, ou stocss and (I per cent, on Governments. This unexpected relief checked the panic on tlie Stock Exchange and caused a harp rebound In prices generally. 1 oitKitiN l.xi'iiANOK (Juli t and llrm, but entirely nominal at llM .il Oil for Hi si class bills. Gol.n Has been quoted all the way from' HIP., to 135 among dealers, clos ing iiomiiially ut 1:11.(13"). GoVKitNMKNTS strong, coupons of ,81.11!l'.,.ifl'J0;do '02, la2: do of '04, HIP.ed'.Me. do of '(15 I21tfl-.il1,'; do new. ii8i4.(tU8'tf':do '07, ii8Yf is5; iio'os llBj4'4llS',.; 1U-4U.1 liiN'.,'Hiuli; mciilcs llKliaig)l(i7. The stock market owned weak, nnd as tho excessive stringency in moiiey he-caino more upparent there was a general rush 10 sell aud prices falling on SS,V8 per cent. In the alternoon there was marked recovery, upon the easing of money, but the market Dually became unsettle. I and closeil with a reaction 0111 the highest point. The Slock Mutket is dull but generally linn. Hailhoad Stocks New York Cc rat 178; Harlem 125; Hudson River 155 Heading 02: Erin 80: Michigan Central 120: Michigan Southern KIM Illinois uontrni 120; i-itisourg ill); Northwestern mi ; do preferred ou,'; Hock Island 105; St. Paul GO; do pr. ferred 70; Wabash 05; do preferred 8(1; fort vynyno tw.'i; lerro Haute Chicago & Alton Wi; Ohio & Missis. slppt 25tj; Columbus, Cincinnati am Indiana Central 2d1,,. TKi.KiinAPii Stocks Western Union Telegraph 115-Y Stkamsihp Stocks Faclflc Mall 00. Ixi'itKss Stocks Adams, 63i; Wells, rurgu 01 tjo., i,i; American uu, HEWI0KK LIVE STOCK MARKET New Yohk, r'ept. 2i. Bkrvks The 4.100 fresh and 400stule on sale to day, making 8,176 for the week, have broken down the market Sales were Blow and prices 'c to lc lower on different grades, nnd about 500 remain unsold to-night. 1 he weath er Is cool and tine, but there are too many cattle. Hutchers rememlier the loss of last week, when they sold Texan quarters at $3 each; so they hang back now. Of the total 4,000 lllllnois, 1,150 Texans, 800 Kentucky, 850 Ohio, U75 Missouri, and 35 Now York, theru were 800 Texans ou sale to day, some of them verv noor: 5 cwt. sold at Sc. Then- were also soniu very One Kentucky cat tie, hut scarcely anythlug brought more than Hie. Some owners refused to sell at that price, nnd so held their droves. I'll offerings to day were about iqually divided between Commnnlpaw aud Wee-hawken. Hulk sales were from 13c to 15c, averaging 14c. Most drovers are losing money. SiiUKP ANO LAMU9 Sheep very plenty and fat, lambs scarce. H- celpts of Hie week 44.800. with 11.500 to day. Sheep aro nearlv unchanged. A car of 70 pounds Ohio thin selling at 4 ' .c; a car of 80 pounds State at 0 V wllh ux" tra Kentucky 100 nonnds peddled out at 7c. 'Lambs vary from Bo to 9c, with 60 Canada 70 pounds at u.'c; a car 01 m pounds at 8'.,c. Hons Arrivals 1(1.770 fot the week wllh 03 cars to-day. Live are worth 9 10)c; dressed 13t,c; sales of twocars alive 'Ohio, 21(1 pounds, at lO.'c; one car 200 pouuds 10'sc. From the N. Y. Post of Saturday Kveninr THE GRAND BATTLE OF THE EULL3 ANO BEAKS. Wall Street la a I'rcnay. The "Go! d Hoom" has slept upon its fury of vest ei day, whelticr lis Individual meupH-rs could sleep or not, and has come to the seuslble conclusion to do no business to-day. The opposing armies of "bulls" and "boars" jolu to-day la resting ou their arms, and in begging, Mr. Houtwell to do the same. Ho refuses t" do so, nnd announces that his sales must. 110 on: but there Is no market, no excite ment, no quotation of a price; and the sale of $4,000,000 of coin, the aunonuce- nicut ol which yesterday turned all st reet Into a llalK-l, and tilled hundreds with exultation or with despair, aeems likely to lake placu as quietly aa any busiuess transaction of the tlin.H. Tho throng ol adventurers whose business is to overreach one another in contracts for gold and stocks has been marshalled, for some days, more .leuuitc ly thau usual. Tlie contesst between them was tierce on Wednesday; on riiursday the excitement deepened, and U1NUIKNAT1 MARKET. Cincinnati, Sept 27. Flowi Unchanged; family at $5 753 it fsi Chain Wheat quiet at $1 152120. Corn dull at OSsJOOc. Outs SOdodc Kyc $1. Toninco Firm and unchanged. Wiubkt Held at $115; sales of 590 bbls. PnnvisioNs Mess pork quiet but firm at S33. Lard held at 18c isuik snoni ders In demand at 14'.;, but held at M,;; clear bulk sides at 18c; no clear rib lu market; bacon firmer and advancing; shoulders nt Hl YSlut.jc; Bides at 30c for clenr rib and clcir. HuTTKii Firm at 35c. Eoos Held at 20c. OiL-Liiisced oil at $1 00(S1 02; petro leum at J2it"4c. GnocKitiBS Unchanged and Arm. Hoos Firmer at 0 to $10, gross. Gold No quotations. Exciianhk Firm at par buying. BUiTALO MARKET. Buffalo, Bept. 27. Cattle Saturday's market opened fair and closed dull at $7 25-38 25 for good to prime, and $ l fffl 50 for poor to medium, only three or four sales were made. Sukki' Receipts of 017 cars ; quality generally good, aud closed 11 1111 at f o ou .i(5 00 for western. Hoos Market fair, and closed at lu tf 0 75 for shipping, an $0310 10 for all classes. FloUII neglected. Giiain Wheat quiet and easier; saleB winter Chicago at 1 10; Chicago reo at $1 02, both sample. Corn in -HUl more demand; sales 12,000 bns western f. M.V- H 11(111, In st HHI..C- 7.8(Kr-rlo Ha cine at 80c. Oats neglected and uoniViVtrt- at 53c, buyers offer 50c. Freights lOJjjc on wheat. Haw It LMked Friday. At such times the human aspect of Wall street is not Battering to civilization. Probably in no other condition of excitement do men in masses so eutlrely give themselves up to a passion, and so outrageously aud recklessly cxblUt their animal propensities. Tho sceuea at, a gambling-table where the lowest desper- ailoes gather is not so noisy, so violent. so repulsive to the better Instincts or man, as the riot lu tlie Gold Hoom. It exceeds in frenzy and earnestness the sacking of a city. Men at a prize tight lo not so utterly lorget tnemseives. A nack of wolves, famished aud furious, suddenly come upon blood Is the nearest approach to the bowling light or tnese men over the precious metal. One Is to understand that the nnaucial emruu affects the entire commercial interest of the adjacent streets. Smaller and connected interests are for the moment paralyzed and .men leave their counting-rooms, and .dllros, and stores, and crowd into Broad and New streets, where they stand wedged in a dense mass, glaring with strained eyes, as they might do upon an yesterday morning it reached a point execution, up to tho dial which marks never knowu before, ami evnientiy oe- lne fluctuations In price. It is true the yond the power of nerves and brains to crowd at an execution Is good natured, endure loug. P.y this time the llnanclal anf na8 ts peasant banter and rough community iu every pan of the country jokes, for there it is ouly a human life war, allecied; the telegiupu lines wuie that is to be extinguished; and It la true cruwded witli news from the Gold Hoom; that here the crowd holds lis breath and nnd public curiosity had a topic not ex- Ulints its tisilh hnrd. and looks un with cdlcdlu interest Binco Iho war, In the aeep, painfulanxlety, for this Is aqucs- wun iiuciuttiious 01 ino puce ui gum, tlon ol gold. New street is utterly snut made by the varying success of "bulls" or "bears." The public in It, however, wus only curiosity, fur it was at most but a gambling game or a colossal size. A faro table at which great capitalists and corporations should bet millions would attract the same kind or interest, ainst all travel by anxiety. To get Into tho Gold Itoom from either tho Broad street or rear entrance Is more langcrous than getting into a burning building. The steps, narrow passages, and little vestibules are solidly occupied. Men are hanging on to the Iron railings, and would have as real aud vital a con- standing on their toes to look In at the nectlon with the trade of the country. Indeed, the fight was fought aud de cided lust as a faro bank tights a con spiracy of its customers. It was aeon- to. 0 110 AGO MARKET. Ciiicaoo, Sent 27. FLoun Dull; sales of spring extras at i tis!urt no. Giiain Whcntdnll, heavy and lfflltffi lowar; sales of No. 1 at $1 1(1; No. 1 opened at $1 13, declined to $1 10, closed at $111'(,'; this afternoon No. 2 sold at $1 12 seller Septcmlier Corn dull and 'ifaio lower: sales No. 2 at 75fliU! closing at 76'ic: sales rejected at 7 lid 75c; No grade 7I.ji3'j'c; this afternoon the market was active at Vo YJiOc sol ler September: 70c buyer September; 78' ic Octobor for No. 2. Oats active and W'i( i.c lower: sales No V at 4'J''4-I'J', rejected at 4l41,,.jC; closing weak nt lil 'oc for No 2. ityu steady; sales or N 1 nt W)'(,c; No2ut 8Jit83'uc; rejected at 72 3711c; closing at 82c for No 2 and 7c forreected. Hurley oulet; won Is steady at $1 25 cash and sel ler the month. and tl 2D ill 23 seller October. Cattlk Active and ltliil5c lower: $3 12 Va:t 75 for Cherokee and common cows; s 4 258(4 50 for fair to good cows; $5 50 17 12ty for fulr to good shipping steers, Hoos Firm at $8 7530 25 (or fair to medium, aud $11 4UJ10 00 for good to choice. MILWAUKEE MARKET. MlLWAUKMH, Sept. 27 FiiOitii Steady and prices unchanged, Giiain Wheat steady at $1 13 for N 3 in store. UliEVELANU MARKET. Cl.KVRLANl), Sept. 27 Kbonn Hull and unchanged, Giiain Wheat dull and lu2c lower; sales No 1 red winter at $1 25 Jl 20; No held at $1 '.-I ill 24, no Bales. Corn dull and nominally unchanged; held at 07c for No 1 mixed: 05c for No 2 do. Oats dull and llrm nt 50c for No 1 stale; uianil moderate. Itye quiet and nonil nal ut $1 00 for No 1; tl0il'.l5c for No 2 Uarley dull. PKTitoi.Ktm-Oulct and unenangeu 1.1 at 28c for prime light straw to hlte: 28k!iii2lle for standard white in largo lots; for jobbing trado 30ij32c. Criiilu dull $0 00. NEW S0RK MARKET. Nkw Yoiik, Sept. 27. Cotton Without decided change sales of 1,000 bales at 20c for middling uplands. Flop 11 Closed dull und slightly 10 buyers' lavor. Chain Wheat quiet and without dc- lilcd change. Kyc nominally unrnange hits steady at (ki'Wi.c for Western Corn dull und heavy ut $100.11 05 for common to prime mixed Western. pitovisioNB Pork nominally tin changed, llecf Is quiet and steady. Cut meats nominal- Uacon llrm with a fair demand. Lardqnlet at lOyiilllln'c for good to prime steam. Eggs nulet aud unenangeu. TOLEDO MARKET. Tolkdo, Bept. 27 Flour Dull. Grain Wheat dull: No 1 white Mlchliran $1 38: amber $1 21: No 1 red $1211; No 2 do $I2'.',,; N..3,lo $1 HI Com a jhado better; No 1 at I1O0; No at 8llc. Oats c belter; No 1 at 57c. windows, tlghllng their way with ab stracted exasperation In and out. men who, anywhere else, and at au - her lima, vnn would refrard as oeiiLUimpn test of nervo aud confidence "backed" by r,.ridy to sacrifice their own comfort for long purses. Tho party which had the convenience of a fellow, push and bought up all the gold within resell, and null and scream and trample noon oil in put up Its price, seemed to be victorious, their way rabid with the gold excite- I ney uispiayen ineir iower over an wuo ment and blind lo every tiling DUt tne all- had sold "short" gold, and were busy imnortant crisis at hand. Once into the making triumphant settlements, and con- paasage In awicked maniacal crew, with trading for enormous differences, when no room to breathe the dense distracted some of the wealthiest bankers of the ac . may hear, what seems to be the world, whose plans had been sklllully screeches of tho demand; it Is only the laid In concert with their European cor- rmoratora In the Gold-Room, hnt It ex- respondents, came Into the market and coeds in wild dissonant In tensity or orgio offered unlimited amounts of gold at the 0f fiends. Men are fighting to get In, inflated prices made by tho conspirutors. begging to get In; men are lighting their This daunted the "bulls;" they hesitated; waT out. You can hear nothing butone and before they could recover their calm- Uhrlll, poignant, horrible clamor of ness the price fell nearly twenty per cent, throats, and the policeman at the door, They then made a strong rally, but their cr09g ai)d almost crazed, requires all his rcintorced opponents coniesveu me stremrth to keep his feet, once in tne ground with new energy and courage, TOom, what a scene meets the eye. If the and, In spite of the wild lluctuatlons, it pi,,ca were t bliick hole from which God's was evldcut that there was weakness blessed air had been utterly excluded, among the "bulls" which must cud in mA these five hundred men were strug- deleat. nllnrr far CTlstenee. with all the rnnriens. It was at this lime that tho Treasury ,.,1 .,nl a snddenlv Inflicted suffnea- , ... - J a linn rjtn i a. J . . . . . announces tue saie 01 b,wu,wv 01 gum tlon, it could not oe mucn worse, rney to day. This aunouueement doubtless ar0 wnd with some frenzy that In the nrec nltated their retreat: out tncy were .,,, atmoanliAm nf Ufa la never awnk- essentially beaten beforo. Indeed, had d, their eyes gleam strangely, their they not been broken In courage by a netyea stand out on their temples and nrlvate combination, this movement of nocks, their chocks nalnitate. there Is 1 tne ireasury woino nave oecim sugm, foaraiDg saliva gathered at the corners tiling ior mem. nu in hib iiesmuuu 0 their months. They Bcrcam ana ges-and confusion which the foreign bankers tlculate aud thrust each other out of the had already prouueuu among mem, mis wayiarjd gather round the Iron railing nt3W auacK iroui uie guvui umeiiv lev them no hope or conllilence; and they seem to havu surrcnaerea at uiscrotion. The scenes witnessed III tho neighbor howl of the Gold Kxchnngo throughout the day were interesting to a student of humaii nature. Hero threats of assassination are exchanged between men who have always passed for sober and quiet hankers; there, two clerks of leading Ilrms engaged In a hand-to-hand light, Notice to Bridge Builders, VTOTIC'R IS IIKKBIIV (HVEN THAT N H11 Promt.!, will tarMeivctl bvtheCupl- miMlontira ol Franklin cuuoty. UI1I0, at tliu Auili- Inr'o nllli-a nr mil munlv. until tlio inn u,vm IhOubnr. A. U. IHIW. at J oVloek P. M. olaaiildar, for building a fatvnt Wrought lrun Tulmlar Arcu rjrinrto,ono nunnrou irvt oarar npim ,iui-toenfrotalr.arroAilway.OTtr Alum Cnok nn tlie t.n.i nr J,,.a Parlf iilbiritln,, nl HxnrV lonllt'l, rood In ai-fition No. i Millhn tuwiuhin, rraitklln Bounty, umo. All plana, apesiunaiiiina nnu n-nuimnrnta connected with the rrwtinn ol aaid nrtUK Will DO oprn Uir 11,0 inpmmii, , i"i'- ho at ttio County Audltor'a OtUeo ol nuiil rouuty from this data to Ilia tlmnol awanhnit tlio ism- n,i.t Ran. Ktjt Iti.la will Im, tMllliVl-,1 fur BIIIH-r- atriiotura, aujna maminry and excivatum. L.1H1 bid to bo aoroinpanird by trood and iillleiont ao-aurtty for a lahlifal fwrloimanre of any contract to Mlvm awaruuii id" injuuu itriwiiii. ,. nntioe la slvtm that lua CotninlulouorB rrarrvo tlie rlulit lo reject any or an mils. lly order County uomrauwloacra. H. R. KI1.R. Auditor PrinkliD County. O. Oolutnbiii, 0., Bopl, I, lieu. 'I'D Nelson's Business College. Or.plttha roatOftVa, CINCINNATI, OlllU. HMIIIAIln NRI.NIIN, Vroalrlcnl. TN THISmn.I.KOKOllK'INATKUTrlKRY I TKM of tearhtnv bv tha actual trunauotion ttiMln,aa. which liu irlvcn It distinction In )l narta of tliocountry. Btuilcnla who can allnnl to pay a llttla mora lor a Mrtmpolltin euiinioim 111 uc Brat da", will rind tlila tlio clicaprat Ciillrirc Initio end. r'or particulars addraaa Uiu rn-mduat. fiivoa In the centre of the room, where a puny little lountaln sings Its frightened, but unheard song of purity, and there they bay each other till they are purple in tbe face, and shake their memoranda like signals of distress. World, MuriMiy morninffi From the Timea of Saturday. ' Fiuday, Sept. 2-l-P. M. The Oould-Flsk Iniquities in Wall which proves their unregulated temper street and in tho Guld Hoom were and very Imperfect pugilistic training. I brought to an abrupt end to-day. Tlie In the Gold Hoom itself some 01 ino ueai- irwle party nave gone up. 1 ne Hroitcr or rs lose their wits, and bid Insanely for Pist Jr.. (and his former partner,) failed amounts like tho national debt, at tin- and cleared out of the street before four known premiums, or declaim wildly o'clock. The house of Jay Gould in about the "air-drawn daggers" that pur- Broad street, closed their doors before sue them. In the great bankers' olllces their Bank accounts were made good or supposed millionaires coutradict oue an- f iiuir settlement of the day In Gold and other, with violent language, as to the Stocks had even been formerly adjusted. purport of verbal orders, ny which one uoth concerns are said to have lelt their or the oilier or both must now lie iusol- intermediate Brokers In the Gold Hoom vent; while others, fearful of those whom n the lurch, and some cases of very their miK-liiii itlons have ruined, Bur- ,ar,i usago are reported this afternoon, round themselves with armed olllcers, or resulting in fonr or flvo failures, the ex- ilrlve runldly away In close carriages. ...1 comnlicatlons of which were not One overtaxed brain Is consigned to an known at thecloseof business. The ex- asylum for the liis.inc; another gnasuome plosion of the House of W. llelden so oppressed by the terror of llnanclal Oo., where Flak, Jr., made his hcadquar-ruln that it chouses rather a Voluntary tors, aud whence his colossal and nnllm- hath. ited orders to ouy uoid yesterday and The scenes, however, are not all or a this morning issued, was, so to speak, a serious character. Kveit war has Its ekan affair. It left nothing to explain comic side, and every intense excitement or qualify. Tho doors of Smith, Gonld, seeks releifln playfulness and fun. There was something of tills among tlie actors, hut much more among the spectators. Tho very dialect In which Wall street Martin A Co. were closed and barred before U o'clock. The crowd and excitement around their olllce in Broad street was large in number and intense In into- speaks, aud In which all Its business Is rest. Tbe minor prevailed that thedlf-carrlcd on, Is tho work of a genius for ftculty was only temporary. But this humor, which lnnsi ue wiuciy spreau 1 wa8 not believed, liieenaiuut come and among Its frequenters. This dialect Is tle police were on guard. The rumor always enlarged oy sucn a nay as yestor- 0f trouble In the renin .National liank, iluv. and new bits of metaphorical slang whore this concern kopt their account aro received with general delight, aud anrj largo certllleations of their chocks help as much to coufuse tho din of the had been made in the course of the day, Gold Hoom as to save its bralus from ac- quickly followed. The latter report, tual fever. Its members constantly told however, Is, that this trouble amounts one another yestertiay 111 "Keep ineir substantially to less man fjuu.uuo on a heads level;" and perhaps the form of the capital of 1,000,000. ll the Hank Is ru-suggrctlon sometimes helped the ell'ort to ined for future usefulness under its prcs-obey it. cut rule, the blame will rest, where it The most memorable fact 01 1110 great nronerlv belongs, upon the rresldent gold "cornor" has been tho Interference and Directors, who wero willing to lie of the Treasury. This has made it, In- sold out to Gould and Fisk, and yet con- stead of a mere struggle between gaugs tlnue fur a season In nominal charge or of gamblers, an event of national lm- a trust which they could not really con- portanco. 11 is me greatest iieieat me trol. Treasury has met with under tho present That tho days of the Erie Railway administration. Nothing has brought King, Identical with the Gold King, It more credit hitherto than Its an- which so Ignomlnlously exploded to day, nouncemcnt Hint all sales ol gold should are now numbered and reduced to a quests? public, with duo notlcuof tho amount tlon of very short time, would seem to to bo sold; and that all sales should bo bo qulto certain. But this Is an affair of made without referenco to speculation, arlt.r discussion. solely on public grounds. Both of these prluclples have beeu abandoned; the larg- ost sale ever announced is made tomeeta sieeulatlvo emergency, and In aid of ouo side in a gambling contest; and the gov- NEW YORK DEI GOODS MABKET. Nbw Yohk, Hept, 27. Owing to the disturbed state of the void and moncv market and the down- eminent refuses to announce tlio amount vvard tendency of cotton, tho markot fot to bo sold, but reserves the right to textilo fabrics Is marked by less aulma- accept any number of bids, for any tlon and certain styles of cotton goods amount and at any price. This sudden aro a mtle easier, Bed cross Wtgans are abandonment of every sound principle (own from l l'c to lJ'Ci urcen Star do in tlio sale of oolu cannot but affect the from 14c to 111'uC; Congress do from Cnurcnl Tuiiioint I'lerr! DR. n. H. Kf.INK, ritOl'tltKTORllK Till! CiilirorInBlltuteaH.il Arch St. I'lilUili-lpliia, lo belter aronnmiHlBlo hla patients tvaldintrlh tha Welctn atiiira, will os-n a p-rmnni nt nntei, Oct. tlth. at 9lii Kim St.. Cincinnati, lilito. I'rol. a. U. Ualton, U. I)., will bo u chara. H'l''!, country unfavorably. It tends to de stroy the conllilence lu the Independence aud wisdom of tho Treasury, which has been slowly growing up for six months past. It directly encourages that specu lation for a decline In coin which has ruined so many business men, and which is tne real cause of all such wild lluctuatlons In tho currency us those of the past Week. It Is thus a fundamental mistake In administration which will be deeply regretted by all who wish wisdom and honesty to go hand in hand In the government of tho nation; by none, wc believe, will It lie more regretted hereaf ter than by those who have been misled Into ordering ll now. lac to 13c; Swift Mlvcr tickings Irom lll'.o to loo and Thorndlkodo from lT,'ao to 17c. 8T. L0U1B MARK.ET. Bt. Louis, Bept, 37. Ki.otiu Unchanged wllh a good order demand. timidWheat steady and unchanged. Oorn ilrmor at Ole S"l 08 for medium to fum y white. Oats unchanged at 48J.VJC live unchanged at 80jjH7i,o. VVuiT-rjleailyatl 15. l'liovisioNS Pork dull at tuaiaiM. Bacon stiff and advancing at lll'gc for shoulders; 18J.0 asked; lo for clear sides. Urd dull at l Jlsc.